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- From: petrilli@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Chris Petrilli)
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- Subject: Re: Port list, kindly
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 16:49:29 GMT
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- In article <mrhoten.728103551@Xenon.Stanford.EDU> mrhoten@cs.stanford.edu (Matthew Q. Rhoten) writes:
- Matt> Why don't you just look at an /etc/services file? (Or whatever the
- Matt> analogue might be on whatever broken OS you might be running.
- Matt> Interested parties might look to _UNIX Network Programming_ by W.
- Matt> Richard Stevens, quite a good book, worth the $50.)
-
- Actually, the best place to look is the RFC published by the IANA
- (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), it lists stuff that isn't even
- mentioned in the most complete /etc/services file. You can find it on
- nic.ddn.mil. Just grep for "assigned numbers".
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- Matt> ObHack: an icb client in elisp.
-
- Cool :-)
-
- Chris
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