The only relevant link I could fine was here:

http://www.ec11.dial.pipex.com/port-num2.shtml#2400

Which describes port 2499 as "RATL unisys.com" ... so I'll assume that the
RATL service has something to do with a Unisys device.  We run Unisys system
at our office, and we have two onsite techs from Unisys at all times, I'll
see if I can bump into one of those guys today and ask.

Joey

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Recently my shorewall logs are filling up with entries to port 2449 on my
wan adres. This port seems to be used for RATL (whatever that is). Is there
a new exploit or something for this service ?


Stefaan





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