Wolfgang Ellsaesser wrote:

> Why did my Beonex connect TCP Port 2034 ?

How do you know this, when did it happen (always? while you're looking
at one web page?), are you running Beonex on Linux or Windows?

> This port has nothing to do with HTTP, FTP or DNS.

You can use HTTP on most every port you like. 

If you type "http://some.site:2034" in the location bar, Beonex will
(and should!) happily connect to port 2034 on some.site. If a web page
contains an image that is located on http://images.some.site:2034,
Beonex will fetch that image from images.some.site and use port 2034 -
that's just the way it should work.

Try for example <http://www.ehow.com/eHow/eHow/0,1053,11813,00.html> and
see how it loads an image from another HTTP server that listens to port 60
<http://image.ehow.com:60/images/Book_Products/fc0789717611_d.jpg?wid=75&cvt=jpeg>.

Regards...
                Michael

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