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AMLFilter HTTP
Port 21011 is the default HTTP port for AMLFilter's amlf-engine-01, a software produced by AMLFilter Inc., which specializes in financial compliance solutions. It provides a web interface that facilitates communication with anti-money laundering (AML) data filtering systems designed to assist financial organizations in detecting suspicious activities and ensure compliance with regulatory norms. As this is an HTTP service, the port provides unencrypted access unless rerouted through secure protocols..
Port 21011 is utilized by AMLFilter Inc.'s amlf-engine-01 as its default HTTP communication endpoint. The engine acts as an AML (Anti-Money Laundering) filtering server that ingests, processes, and analyzes financial transactions to identify potentially fraudulent activities. Through this port, clients and administrators can access the service for configuration, monitoring, and interacting with the filtering processes.
As an unencrypted HTTP service, this port typically hosts a lightweight web interface or API endpoints. The interface allows users to manage AML rulesets, perform manual reviews, synchronize new regulatory updates, and export compliance reports. Often, the port supports RESTful communication, enabling integration with banking systems and regulatory databases.
Because the port hosts critical compliance infrastructure, performance and availability are optimized to avoid interruptions in transaction monitoring. Depending on deployment, the service might run behind internal network segments but could also be exposed externally for partner integrations or cloud deployments, which impacts the security requirements.