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I did a test and you are right. I telneted to port on my server from my workstation. Netstat shows my IP connected on some random port, the server IP as port 80. I did Netstat on the server and it shows it's IP on port 80 and my IP on that same random port. Regards, Jim Langston I thought I was right once, but I was mistaken. -----Original Message----- From: Scott Klement [mailto:klemscot@klements.com] Jim, As I said in my previous message, what you're seeing is the client's port vs. the server's port. It's not being "handed off" to a different port. The ports are exactly what they were when the session started. <SNIP>
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