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Linux > Port
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Port Defined
1.
A socket used to connect external peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices, scanners, and printers to computer systems.
2.
In a communications network, a logical channel which identifies a communications protocol, such as port 23 for Secure Shell (SSH) connections.
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Fri Aug 29
- About Port
- Freeware: Serial port proxy server via network
- Què em passa doctor? - Pacte PP-SP a Sagunt: 78 propostes, de les quals moltes són de projectes i qüestions començades i previstes fa mesos, són les que van a marcar les més de 1000 decisions que ens prendran en els pròxims 3 anys..d?això es diu condensar.
- ?ports???????
- Fport - Foundstone, Inc: fport reports all open TCP/IP and UDP ports and maps them to the owning application. This is the same information you would see using the 'netstat -an' command, but it also maps those ports to running processes with the PID, process name and path.
- [neko::blog: Portupgrade]
- websmslib 1.0: Kind of a port of WebSMSEngine to Cocoa.
- West Port High School - Ocala, Florida
- Linux.com :: What can you do with a second Ethernet port?
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