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Originally posted by ryan15575 I've got to say, I'm a Cisco certified network technician and I've got no idea what you're talking about
This port 2000 & 4000 stuff is nonsense and I've no clue where you got that idea from. |
maybe its time to stop reading books from barnes and noble and try some real world stuff like monitor some TCP packets certification only means you kissed some corporate *** so you could try to get more $$ anyone can pass a written test if they can memorize stuff.
sorry, but this certification stuff upsets me because i know some bone heads that mess things up real bad and have "certification", then I have to go fix it they do pay me the bigger bucks though, but it still upsets me that i go and fix this simple stuff.
port 80 is on the server side, not the client thats not in your book now is it?