Somehow I don't think that would be very efficient, but thanks all the same.

Matt
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I don't think I have ever seen this mentioned
on this list. That's not to say it can't be done.
How about: keep rejecting connections until the
right port number comes along? :)

Anton.

>No, basically, if you have a server running, say on port 8000 and you
>connect to it via a client the client will connect on a random
>local port to
>that remote port.  Doing a probe on the connection verifies this.  What I
>want to do is have the client connect via a specified port, so
>that if you
>do a probe on the client connection it will look something like:
>
>local-ip: <client's IP Address>
>remote-ip: <server's IP Address>
>local-port: 9000
>remote-port: 8000
>
>So that I can have some control on how the client connects to the server
>
>Matt

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