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port per service vs port sharing
Armonds
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2011-01-26
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What are pros and cons of using separate port for each service instead of port sharing?
Is there some scenarios when you must us one and can't use other method?
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kine
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May be when the ports are forwarded through some firewalls with different rules for each one... it means when you want to have some security connected to the port. You cannot do it per address...
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Armonds
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Thanks!
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