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Would it be possible to add support for excluding specific ports? I'm thinking this could be an additional argument passed to the script (a comma-delimited list of ports).
An example call could look like the following:
portforge.cr localhost 4440 4445 4442,4443This would exclude ports 4442 and 4443.
The reasoning behind my feature request is that I might want to run a web server on