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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> >WSeB:  
> > 3-23-99   8:55a    217538           0  services  
> >My W4FP10:  
> > 8-06-00   9:57p     42737           0  services  
>   
> The dates are irrelevant, since it is perfectly  
> legal to edit the services file.  
>   
> There is a TCP/IP API call to convert a port  
> number to an service name, and that is what  
> I would expect netstat to use.  
 
Let me go backwards a couple of thoughts because I've been confusing  
myself.  
 
I didn't realize that _my_ services file was different from everyone  
else's services file.  
 
The server's services file _does_ list a radius port.  My W4FP10  
services file does not.  
 
When I ran netstat on the server and it identified a port as a radius  
port, I then looked in my _own_ services file but didn't find it.  I  
should have looked at the services file on the server but I thought they  
were identical.  
 
I suppose I should finally upgrade my Fixpak 10.  These additional ports  
were likely added by a newer Fixpak.  
 
Apologies for my confusion.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
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