| Actually, ip uses a 4-tuple to identify connections: 2 ports and 2 ip
addresses. The port on the server end for http is 80, not the client
end. 
 So if someone is probing port 80, that means they're looking for a web
server on your end. It has nothing to do with running Internet Explorer
or Mozilla. On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, DF3KV wrote:
 
 
 them)Now, Norton Internet
Security is informing me that QSL.NET (or someone claiming to be
 is probing port address 80 on my computer trying to gain access...
 
 port adresses
 
 
 80/tcp    World Wide Web HTTP
80/udp    World Wide Web HTTP 
 looks quite normal, you will not get that if you stay away from
websites  ;-) 
 it is the transferprotocol  between the webserver you are adressing
and the web browser on your PC
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Hisashi T Fujinaka - htodd@twofifty.com
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