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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> >When running netstat -s, I got a "radius" port. What
> >is that? There's nothing in tcpcr.hlp (TCP/IP Command
> >Reference) or any of the other tcp*.hlp files.
>
> Why should there be? These are reference documents,
> not tutorials.
I mentioned it so no one would spend the time to check and see if it was
there. I'm not trying to waste peoples' time here.
> However, there's plenty in Google.
Not much useful. So I went to RFC Editor which says it's a Remote
Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS). Now I don't understand
why netstat -s specifically labels the port. If netstat was open source
I could read the code and find out.
- Peter
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