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UsefulPorts
Most popular ports
1:2:3:4
1 - Port number
2 - Service name
3 - Transport protocol
4 - Description
7 : Echo : TCP,UDP : Echo service
20 : FTP-data : TCP,SCTP : File Transfer Protocol data transfer
21 : FTP : TCP,UDP,SCTP : File Transfer Protocol (FTP) control connection
22 : SSH-SCP : TCP,UDP,SCTP : Secure Shell, secure logins, file transfers (scp, sftp), and port forwarding
23 : Telnet : TCP : Telnet protocol—unencrypted text communications
25 : SMTP : TCP : Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, used for email routing between mail servers
53 : DNS : TCP,UDP : Domain Name System name resolver
69 : TFTP : UDP : Trivial File Transfer Protocol
80: HTTP : TCP,UDP,SCTP : Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) uses TCP in versions 1.x and 2.
HTTP/3 uses QUIC, a transport protocol on top of UDP
88 : Kerberos : TCP,UDP : Network authentication system
102 : Iso-tsap : TCP : ISO Transport Service Access Point (TSAP) Class 0 protocol
110 : POP3 : TCP : Post Office Protocol, version 3 (POP3)
135 : Microsoft EPMAP : TCP,UDP : Microsoft EPMAP (End Point Mapper), also known as DCE/RPC Locator service,
used to remotely manage services including DHCP server, DNS server, and WINS. Also used by DCOM
137 : NetBIOS-ns : TCP,UDP : NetBIOS Name Service, used for name registration and resolution
139 : NetBIOS-ssn: TCP,UDP : NetBIOS Session Service
143 : IMAP4 : TCP,UDP : Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP),
management of electronic mail messages on a server
381 : HP Openview : TCP,UDP : HP data alarm manager
383 : HP Openview : TCP,UDP : HP performance data collector
443 : HTTP over SSL : TCP,UDP,SCTP : Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) uses TCP in versions 1.x and 2.
HTTP/3 uses QUIC, a transport protocol on top of UDP
464 : Kerberos : TCP,UDP : Kerberos Change/Set password
465 : SMTP over TLS/SSL, SSM : TCP : Authenticated SMTP over TLS/SSL (SMTPS), URL Rendezvous Directory for SSM (Cisco protocol)
587 : SMTP : TCP : Email message submission
593 : Microsoft DCOM : TCP,UDP : HTTP RPC Ep Map, Remote procedure call over Hypertext Transfer Protocol,
often used by Distributed Component Object Model services and Microsoft Exchange Server
636 : LDAP over TLS/SSL : TCP,UDP : Lightweight Directory Access Protocol over TLS/SSL
691 : MS Exchange : TCP : MS Exchange Routing
902 : VMware Server : unofficial : VMware ESXi
989 : FTP over SSL : TCP,UDP : FTPS Protocol (data), FTP over TLS/SSL
990 : FTP over SSL : TCP,UDP : FTPS Protocol (control), FTP over TLS/SSL
993 : IMAP4 over SSL : TCP : Internet Message Access Protocol over TLS/SSL (IMAPS)
995 : POP3 over SSL : TCP,UDP : Post Office Protocol 3 over TLS/SSL
1025 : Microsoft RPC : TCP : Microsoft operating systems tend to allocate one or more unsuspected,
publicly exposed services (probably DCOM, but who knows)
among the first handful of ports immediately above the end of the service port range (1024+)
1194: OpenVPN : TCP,UDP : OpenVPN
1337 : WASTE : unofficial : WASTE Encrypted File Sharing Program
1589 : Cisco VQP : TCP,UDP : Cisco VLAN Query Protocol (VQP)
2083 : radsec, cPanel : TCP,UDP : Secure RADIUS Service (radsec), cPanel default SSL
2483 : Oracle DB : TCP,UDP : Oracle database listening for insecure client connections to the listener, replaces port 1521
2484 : Oracle DB : TCP,UDP : Oracle database listening for SSL client connections to the listener
2967 : Symantec AV : TCP,UDP : Symantec System Center agent (SSC-AGENT)
3306 : MySQL : TCP : MySQL database system
4664 : Google Desktop : unofficial : Google Desktop Search
5432 : PostgreSQL : TCP : PostgreSQL database system
5900: RFB/VNC Server : TCP,UDP : virtual Network Computing (VNC) Remote Frame Buffer RFB protocol
6665-6669 : IRC : TCP : Internet Relay Chat
6881 : BitTorrent : unofficial : BitTorrent is part of the full range of ports used most often
6999 : BitTorrent : unofficial : BitTorrent is part of the full range of ports used most often
6970 : Quicktime : unofficial : QuickTime Streaming Server
8086 : Kaspersky AV : TCP : Kaspersky AV Control Center
8087 : Kaspersky AV : UDP : Kaspersky AV Control Center
8222 : VMware Server : TCP,UDP : VMware Server Management User Interface (insecure Web interface)
9100 : PDL : TCP : PDL Data Stream, used for printing to certain network printers
10000 : BackupExec : unofficial : Webmin, Web-based Unix/Linux system administration tool (default port)
12345 : NetBus : unofficial : NetBus remote administration tool (often Trojan horse)
27374 : Sub7 : unofficial : Sub7 default
31337 : Back Orifice : unofficial : Back Orifice 2000 remote administration tools