The reason that older version used UDP port 22 is that the authors  used port 5632 on 
a little-endian machine without converting it into network byte order, 5632 is 0x1600 
in hexadecimal which, if byte reversed becomes 0x0016 or 22 decimal.
  If they couldn't get that correct, what else did they get wrong?

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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 17:39
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Subject: Re: Frequently scanned ports


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>      pcAnywhere uses TCP port 5631 and UDP port 5632 not UDP port 22.  

Actually, older versions of pcAnywhere do use UDP port 22.

-paul
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