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05-24-2002 06:08 AM
05-24-2002 06:08 AM
When looking at the following document (www site listed below) I do not understand there Examples on how the client PORT is translated to a
port number.
The document shows an ftp session and the client PORT is 192,168,1,2,7,138
and they say it translates to port 1930. No idea how to the translation for 7,138 turns into port 1930. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
http://www.ncftpd.com/ncftpd/doc/misc/ftp_and_firewalls.html
Thank You,
Michelle
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05-24-2002 06:48 AM
05-24-2002 06:48 AM
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>>The document shows an ftp session and the client PORT is 192,168,1,2,7,138
and they say it translates to port 1930. No idea how to the translation for 7,138 turns into port 1930. Any assistance is greatly appreciated<<
the formula is the first number * 256 + second number. so using the example above:
7 * 256 + 138 = 1930
HTH
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and they say it translates to port 1930. No idea how to the translation for 7,138 turns into port 1930. Any assistance is greatly appreciated<<
the formula is the first number * 256 + second number. so using the example above:
7 * 256 + 138 = 1930
HTH
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the future will be a lot like now, only later
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05-24-2002 06:53 AM
05-24-2002 06:53 AM
Re: FTP Address Translation
Thank you very much. Can you tell me where you located the information?
Thanks and have a great weekend.
Michelle
Thanks and have a great weekend.
Michelle
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05-24-2002 06:56 AM
05-24-2002 06:56 AM
Re: FTP Address Translation
I didn't really locate it, just figured it was a formula and used the examples to derive the missing part (the 256).
I hope you have a nice weekend too,
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I hope you have a nice weekend too,
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the future will be a lot like now, only later
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