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On Feb 22, 6:01 pm, Ertugrul Soeylemez <use...@streitmacht.eu> wrote: > "George Exarchakos" <gexarcha...@gmail.com> (07-02-22 08:37:30): > > > I'd like to know whether the proxy can stand in between all the > > incoming and outgoing rtaffic of a specific P2P application. Some P2P > > apps have a specific listening port but may open a different port for > > sending a file that was requested. Does     

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Author: George Exarchakos
Date: Feb 22, 2007 10:19

"George Exarchakos" <gexarchakos@gmail.com> (07-02-22 08:37:30): I'd like to know whether the proxy can stand in between all the incoming and outgoing rtaffic of a specific P2P application. Some P2P apps have a specific listening port but may open a different port for sending a file that was requested. Does the proxy stands in between this outgoing traffic? If not, what is the reason
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Hello everyone, I have a theoretical question... I'd like to know whether the proxy can stand in between all the incoming and outgoing rtaffic of a specific P2P application. Some P2P apps have a specific listening port but may open a different port for sending a file that was requested. Does the proxy stands in between this outgoing traffic? If not, what is the reason? and can we program     

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Author: Ertugrul Soeylemez
Date: Feb 22, 2007 10:01

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Author: George Exarchakos
Date: Feb 22, 2007 08:37

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