- In
software engineering,
porting is the
process of
adapting software for the
purpose of
achieving some form of
execution in a
computing environment that...
- A
port is a
maritime facility comprising one or more
wharves or
loading areas,
where ships load and
discharge cargo and p****engers.
Although usually situated...
- This is a list of TCP and UDP
port numbers used by
protocols for
operation of
network applications. The
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User...
-
source port. If this
source port is
already used, PAT ****igns the
first available port number starting from the
beginning of the
appropriate port group...
- Look up
port in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
port is a
facility for
receiving ships and
transferring cargo.
Port or
PORT may also
refer to: Airport...
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Commercial and
cargo ports: The
port of
Augusta is the fifth-largest
cargo port in
Italy and
handles tonnes of goods.
Other major cargo ports are Palermo, Catania...
- (English: /ˈɒntrəpoʊ/ ON-trə-poh; French: [ɑ̃tʁəpo] ) or
transshipment port is a
port, city, or
trading post
where merchandise may be imported, stored, or...
- In
computer networking, a
port or
port number is a
number ****igned to
uniquely identify a
connection endpoint and to
direct data to a
specific service...
- In
computer networking,
port forwarding or
port mapping is an
application of
network address translation (NAT) that
redirects a
communication request...
- A porte-cochère (/
ˌpɔːrt koʊˈʃɛr/; French: [
pɔʁt.kɔ.ʃɛʁ]; lit. 'coach gateway'; pl. porte-cochères – pl.
portes-cochères) is a
doorway to a
building or...