> Port 3130 is typically where an ICP-aware proxy listens for ICP packets.
> Port 7 is the "echo" port (see /etc/services). It is typicall handled by
> inetd as an internal process and simply "echoes" back what you send it.
> Since you have specified "no-query" I am guessing that "7" is there so
> that if you query it you'll get an answer and not declare it dead and
> therefore stop using it.
Can u explain me again in detail???
Thank u,
Ronald
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