hehe...funny.  If you could it'd be a big time security hole!  Besides...it
requires 2 ports to work.  I think this was the subject of the April fools
RFC this year too.  Port 80 being used to run tunnels so you don't have to
bother with the network admin to get your job done.  ;)  I noticed that
PCAnywhere won't allow you to go down to port 80 either.

Allen May
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 4:48 AM
Subject: Cisco VPN Client..... [7:2865]


> Is there anyway to force the Cisco VPN client to use port 80 for
> communications?  This would be used to get through firewall's allowing
only
> port 80.
>
> Thank You,
> Patrick Greene CCNP,CCDP,MCSE,MCNE
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