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Re: Port 4662

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joyce, Todd N)
Tue Nov 20 07:57:42 2001

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Date:         Mon, 19 Nov 2001 06:56:05 -0500
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From: "Joyce, Todd N" <tjoyce@RADFORD.EDU>
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Packeteer will have eDonkey classified in release 5.2 in the coming
weeks.

Todd Joyce
Radford University
tjoyce@radford.edu


> Anyone know what port TCP 4662 is commonly used for?

eDonkey 2000: Harness the power of 2000 electronic donkeys!

From their FAQ these ports are used by eDonkey:

TCP port 4661 to connect to the server.
TCP port 4662 to connect to other clients.
UDP port 4665 to send messages to servers other then the one you are
connected to.

http://www.edonkey2000.com

We've been seeing a lot of this crop up recently.  Not as bad as KaZaA,
but getting there.

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