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Re: 20010427: McIDAS ADDE functionality under RedHat 7.1 Linux

In message <200104280431.f3S4VTL00300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tom Yoksas writes:
> 
> o newer versions of Linux (and FreeBSD) include what looks like all
>   registered uses of port numbers in /etc/services.  Port 500 (both TCP
>   and UDP) is registered to a program called 'isakmp'.
> 

isakmp is the Internet Security Association and Key  Management Protocol.

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2408.txt?number=2408

It's in RFC-2408. It's probably not needed right now, but Windows 2000
and the Active Directory support it, along with a growing number of
firewall and VPN products. It seems likely that there will be
conflicts in the future.

-JEff

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