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Date:      Mon, 11 May 1998 11:30:20 +1000 (EST)
From:      Michael Cronk <michael@one.com.au>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Message-ID:  <199805110130.LAA07072@one.one.com.au>

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I am aware that whenever you establish a user PPP connection that the port
associated with the connection is 3000 plus the tunnel device number used.  My
question is, whenever you use tunneling (i.e. a TCP-type PPP connection) does 
this follow the same philosophy.  For example, just say I have the receiving 
machine setup to receive connections on port 2800... basically I am a little
confused as to what goes on from here.  In general, what I want to do is set 
aside the ports 3000 -> 3004 for dial-out and dial-in connections, and
3005 -> 3049 for tunneling connections.  Now take the following scenario for
example:  say I have established 3 dial-in connections and 1 dial-out (i.e. 
ports 3000 -> 3003), then a tunnel comes through (on 2800; and hence,
now 5 tun devices) then another dial-in connection comes in (hence, now 6 tun
devices being used), does it get assigned to port 3005.  Hope I've explained
it in a manner that u can understand \=]. 

Thanks in advance, Mick. 

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