Quote:
/http://someipaddress:1214/012345/somefile.gif
I tried modifying it to grab /http://someipaddress:1214/c:/windows/temporary%20internet%20files/kmdb.html
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Suffice to say this doesnt work. The /012345/ directory doesnt actually exist. It's a hash based upon the file in the directory itself. So as far as I'm aware the HTTP server a FastTrak client runs will only allow access to such directories.
As JS said, if it becomes popular/controversial enough that ISPs want to block/throttle the ports, surely they can just calculate which port you're running on themselves?