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Re: new port traffic

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joyce, Todd N)
Tue Mar 5 10:47:15 2002

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Date:         Tue, 5 Mar 2002 10:21:28 -0500
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From: "Joyce, Todd N" <tjoyce@RADFORD.EDU>
To: RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu

It was pulling 5 Megs of data this morning at 7:30AM EST from the
residence halls.  That is why I am trying to figure out what it is.
Thank goodness for the Packeteer.  I stuck in my P2P folder to limit it
until I can find out what it is.

todd

Todd Joyce
Network Services
Radford University
tjoyce@radford.edu
(540) 831-7777

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Mlazovsky [mailto:Jeremy.Mlazovsky@NOTES.UDAYTON.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 9:09 AM
To: RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: new port traffic

Check that ...

Found it.  Looks like it is used for SSL connections with Apache, maybe?

http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/188/2000/8/0/4159917/
Excerpt ...

 If you set up an Apache virtual host to server content over SSL
 on port 10443, and then make a request to a servlet mounted on that
 virtual host, then HttpServletRequest.getScheme() will return the
string
 `http`.




Another page has this:
http://www.phpbuilder.com/mail/php-general/2001042/1801.php
Excerpt ...

                                      - setup stunnel (www.stunnel.org)
to
                                      listen to port 10443 in the
                                      127.0.0.1 interface and forward
that
                                      to www.myprovider.com
                                      - the php script would connect to
                                      127.0.0.1:10443 using plain text
                                      - that's it, easy and clean! :)


                                      stunnel will hapilly forward the
                                      127.0.0.1:10443 to the destination
                                      encripted and you will have to
deal
                                      with the easy part of it! ;)



Jeremy Mlazovsky
PC/Network Specialist
UD IT
University of Dayton
Office: 937-229-4019



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Has anyone figured out or seen what is running on TCP Port 10443?
Goggle search turned up nothing.

thanks

Todd Joyce
Network Services
Radford University
tjoyce@radford.edu
(540) 831-7777

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