What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
Well as the topic says what clients blocks redirects towards common known ports like 80 etc ?
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
it's sdc 2.2 and above.** svn399
implemented new CDM system (THX adrian_007)
support for passive PSR in ADC hubs
removed internal string comparison functions
added temporary fix to avoid spamming ports 80 and 2501
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
dont see it in DC++ at all
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
IIRC DC++ blocks port 80. But my call would be block any standard port ( eg < 1024) since most of c-c connections are done in ports ranging 50,000 - 65k limit
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
Really, where do you take that from?Pietry wrote:But my call would be block any standard port ( eg < 1024) since most of c-c connections are done in ports ranging 50,000 - 65k limit
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
Ah, that's what I thought.Pietry wrote:http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbersThe Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535
In that case, let's forget about your argument, since it is not rooted in the real world, but rather in the IANA's technical best practice ideal world.
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
Allright you can use ports 21, 22, 25, 80, 110 or more nobody stops you but perhaps that's one of the causes of the problem we're having right now. And the "real world" actually uses ports for a specific service...
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Re: What Clients has the block for sensitve ports
Check again.Pietry wrote:And the "real world" actually uses ports for a specific service...
For instance, download the latest hublist and count the number of hubs using unassigned versus assigned ports.
I tend to lean towards your thesis (block ports < 1024), but your argument is just broken.