Difference between revisions of "Primary TCP/IP Port Assignments and Descriptions"
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Revision as of 13:58, 30 March 2007
Port | Assigment | Description |
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20 | FTP | File Transfer Protocol (Data) - The File Transfer protocol provides a mechanism for transferring specific files between network connected computer systems. Transfer is typically performed using the ftp client which provides a range of commands used to connect to a remote server for the purpose of uploading or downloading files. Most modern web browsers also have the ability to browse and downlaod files located on a remote FTP server. FTP uses TCP (rather than UDP) to transfer files so is considered to be a highly reliable tranport mechanism. |
21 | FTP File Transfer (Control) - See Above | |
22 | SSH - Secure Shell | |
23 | Telnet | |
25 | SMTP - Simple mail Transfer Protocol | |
53 | DNS - Domain Name Server | |
69 | TFTP - Trivial File Transfer (UDP based) | |
80 | HTTP - Hypertext Text Transfer Protocol | |
110 | POP3 - Post Office Protocol | |
119 | NNTP - Network News Transfer Protocol | |
123 | NTP - Network Time Protocol | |
143 | IMAP4 - Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4 | |
161 | SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol | |
443 | HTTPS - Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure | |
2049 | NFS - Network File System |