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In <4040F73D.45C8@peterskye.com>, on 02/28/04
at 12:16 PM, Peter Skye said:
>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.
This assumes that everyone will see the same netstat output as you and
will not already know what Radius is. You are not wasting my time, but at
the same time you are not saving me any either.
>Not much useful.
Depends on how you look. You can find everything from a definition to a
guide to how to set it up on your WinXX server.
>Now I don't understand why
>netstat -s specifically labels the port.
Actually, I don't think my version of netstat will label the port. I have
no binaries that contain this string in an uncompressed from. However, if
you look in \mptn\samples\etc\services you may find radius is defined. It
is in my version dated 10/98.
Regards,
Steven
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