HTTP (Was: SubVersion)
John H. Robinson, IV
jhriv at ucsd.edu
Wed Dec 4 15:37:54 PST 2002
Gabriel Sechan wrote:
> >
> I'm going to agree with Stewart here. The correct answer is we need more
> ports
ipv6. give each system two ip addresses, and you doubled the number of
ports available on it.
and are ports _really_ in that short a supply? ip addresses are in much
shorter supply, i suspect, than ports. solve the ip problem (ipv6) and
you solve the port problem alongside. prettyneat, huh?
-john
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