From bcn Tue Jun 1 07:51:35 1993 Received: from tgo.isi.edu by venera.isi.edu (5.65c/5.61+local-12) id ; Tue, 1 Jun 1993 14:51:40 -0700 Date: Tue, 1 Jun 93 14:51:35 PDT Posted-Date: Tue, 1 Jun 93 14:51:35 PDT Message-Id: <9306012151.AA00562@tgo.isi.edu> Received: by tgo.isi.edu (4.1/4.0.3-4) id ; Tue, 1 Jun 93 14:51:35 PDT From: Clifford Neuman To: PETER@psychnet.psychol.utas.edu.au Cc: C.Warren@deakin.edu.au, bajan@bunyip.com, info-prospero In-Reply-To: Alan Emtage's message of Tue, 1 Jun 1993 17:19:13 -0400 <9306012119.AA17783@mocha.bunyip.com> Subject: About UDP ports that archie uses Status: R There are two ports officially assigned to Prospero (and hence archie as well). The official port is 191, and the official non-privileged port is 1525. If a Prospero or archie server is able to bind the privileged port, the server will listen on both ports. If not, it will only listen on the non-privileged port. If the server can bind the privileged port, the response will be sent on the privileged port. The default port used to contact a server is presently 1525, which is the most general port since all servers listen on it. It is not uncommon to have a message sent on 1525, but to receive the response from 191. If you are writing your own client, it should not reject a response simply because the server port changed. You may use the connection id in the response to pair the response with the request. ~ Cliff