On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:

> On Wednesday 05 November 2003 17:09, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Rajesh writes on 11/5/2003 12:19 AM:
> > > To increase the VSAT speed..., the bharati fellow is asking me to change
> > > the postgres port to 80 so that VSAT level they can do something to
> > > speed up the things... However they want port 80 itself... I am also
> > > puzzled why they want port 80 for database connection.. Anyway...
> >
> > What is the fool trying to do, by the way, that he can only do on 80 and
> > not on 3306 (or whatever the postgres port is)
> >
> > Find out actual details before you do this.
> 
> Probably that is the simplest way of moving things without some major 
> reconfiguration I bet.
> 
> Port forwarding on this end might as well work. Who knows?
> 
>  Shridhar

i think the VSAT guy is running some kind of gateway router whose link to 
customer place is through VSAT. the router may have some kind of packet 
prioritising provision whose drop down list have defined options. 80 is 
the help desk's choice and knowhow !! 

-hizibiz

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