Re: Tunneling port 80, sometimes yes, sometimes no
From: Jacob Nevins (jacobn_at_chiark.greenend.org.uk)
Date: 11/01/05
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Date: 01 Nov 2005 10:59:41 +0000 (GMT)
davidjxyz@gmail.com writes:
>Latest putty (0.58). The event log looks like this:
[...]
>2005-11-01 00:36:27 Local port 80 forwarding to yoda:80
[...]
>I initiated all those connections with telnet localhost <port>. There
>was a telnet to 80 in between the 25 and 443 but you can see nothing
>happened.
Right.
I think that's consistent with the possibility that something else is
already listening on 80.
>This is netstat:
[...]
Sorry, I meant to say "netstat -a" -- that should show whether something
is listening on 80.
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