open windows firewall
click on exceptions tab
click on edit
check ports or
click on advance tab
sevices
edit
netstat -a
Open your eyes and look around it.
You can connect to an open port, for instance, 80 TCP port is a standard port for web pages.
It really depends on your router. But usually, you can open up Command prompt, type IpConfig, and then look for something that says Ipv4 address. Then go into your internet browser, type 192.168.0.1, find something that says "Port Forwarding" or "Port Opening". Then add a new one. Type a name for it, in the port spots, put the ports you want open, in the address spot, put your Ipv4 address. Bam. The port should be open.
You have to have a program that is actually using this port for it to be "open." As long as the program is not blocked by Windows Firewall, the port will be open.
This depends on the OS in use. In Windows, you can open a port by entering its port number through the 'Add port' function of Windows Firewall.
I think you virtual, go to ports, open task manager go to application running
open hood and look straight down, the port is located right next to the a/c pump.it usually has a blue or black that screws on
go to your firewall and open port 3074.
TCP port 21
port filtering
Ports are somewhat like doors, traffic can flow either way though them but you can set them up so that it can only flow one way. A listening port is open and waiting for something to come in. It is possible to configure things so that a port can be used to receive traffic, but not send anything out through it. It is also possible to configure things so that a port is not listening but it is open for SENDING out information. Usually when we speak of an "open port" it is open for traffic both ways.
There is a shop at the port, and then there is a shop at the cafe itself right outside the port that is open. The actual restaurant part is not open yet.