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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Software | |||||||
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5 | outgoing communication through TCP: 80, 443, etc |
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3 +1 | exit to TCP ports |
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exit to TCP ports Explanation: You should be able to exit to the following TCP ports:... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2018-09-03 16:37:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Mm.. Probably not the best example. What about changing some words to convey the same idea? So, for instance, you could say “you should be able to have access to/be able to reach the TCP ports...” (the port should be open) This website is quite helpful: https://blog.learningtree.com/understanding-amazon-ec2-secur... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 hrs (2018-09-03 16:43:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- That’s what I understand. Isn’t there maybe a Q&A related to this? So that we could get a better idea. https://brianaberle777.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/xfer-protocol1.pdf Reference: http://www.nikonsupport.eu/europe/Manuals/2b43Chho8ML/WT-4_e... |
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outgoing communication through TCP: 80, 443, etc Explanation: En contexto seria: “You should have outgoing communication through TCP: 80, 443, etc” TCP: 80 y 443 son los puertos que se utilizan por defecto para enviar y recibir información atraves de la red con el protocolo “HTTP” (por ejemplo: http://google.com) -empleado por aplicaciones como Internet Explorer y Firefox. El siguiente enlace provee un ejemplo de como funciona esto. Espero y te sea de ayuda. Reference: http://wiki.mcneel.com/zoo/window7firewall |
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