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Subject: Netscape Port
From: sameer @ wiproge . med . ge . com
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 19:54:39 +0500
To: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM

Hi,
	I know that Netscape uses port 80 to connect from the proxy server.What is the 
port that it connects to on the local host. I have a HP machine running HP-UX and is sitting
in a network connecting to the proxy through a router. I want to capture the packets
sent by Netscape and read them.Curious about it and thinking of implementing it as 
a check .Can somebody tell me how the scenario works/ How could I read those packets..
			.TIA...sam

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Name : Sameer [Sam]
Wipro GE Medical Systems Ltd.,GPDC,
A-1,Corporate Towers,Golden Enclave,
Airport Road,Bangalore- 560017,
INDIA
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