Yes, partly: if I connect to the remote server first, I can connect to localhost too. If I do it the other way round, the connection to localhost is terminated. Since this seems related to network bandwith (a remote server accessible with 100MiB/s does not terminate any other connection while connecting, while one reachable with 1MiB/s does) it may be related to timeouts while waiting on initial communications from the server.
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