think of it as communication channels going into your computer. Each application can "subscribe" to one or more of the channels, and "listen" to the messages that come on it. Ot it can send messages to applications, runn...
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Yes. If the source and /or destination are remote (FTP) then you will need to provide the user name, password and account(optional) in the spaces provided. If the FTP server uses a port other than 21 you will need to specify it. Consider ...
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Cups itself doesn't need TCP necessarily. It's a question of what you intend to do, for example be able to print to the home-machine from work, or offer print-services to other machines on the LAN. If it's a single machine with a local prin...
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I am guessing it is port 80 for http. Let me know if it is right....Thanks...
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Abstract: The port can be changed by changing the SERVICES file.
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well under rhel5 it should be the same place. i'm not honestly *that* sure how gdm will run without a local X server... there actually may be something like /etc/sysconfig/gdm or something, which is a directory that redhat have been central...
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There has been some speculation in the press regarding the supposed prospect of port blocking on the ADSL service. The huge popularity of distributed networking programs such as Napster, Gnutella and iMesh has led to fears of excessive band...
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