Re: How do I port forward through 2 remote hosts?
From: Oeyvind Pedersen (abuse@captech.no)Date: 02/28/02
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From: Oeyvind Pedersen <abuse@captech.no> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 00:58:28 -0500
Den 27 Feb 2002 22:00:27 -0500, tastet slade@shore.net (Richard E.
Silverman):
>> I do not have any options with my newsreader (Agent 1.9) to assign any
>> port numbers, only "localhost" for the name of the server.
>
>Well that's stupid -- I hate software that does that sort of thing. So,
>you will have to choose p = 119.
You can change this in the agent.ini file.
"NNTPPort=xxxx" in the [Servers] section.
>From the help file:
;This setting controls the port to use for connecting to the NNTP news
;server. When this value is the standard news server port number
;(119), Agent first asks the winsock driver for the port number to use.
;If that call (getservbyname) fails, Agent then tries to use this port
;number. When this value is *not* the standard news server port
;number, Agent uses it instead of the asking the winsock driver for the
;port number to use.
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