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| 0 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || In programming APIs (not in communication between hosts), requests a system-allocated (dynamic) port<ref name="TCP port 0 usage">{{cite web |url=http://www.unix.com/showthread.php?t=135087 |title=compressnet/tcp |publisher=Unix.com |date= |accessdate=2014-05-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20131118205121/http://www.unix.com/showthread.php?t=135087 |archivedate=2013-11-18 |df= }}</ref><ref name="Port 0 Linux">{{cite web |url=http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/net/ipv4/inet_connection_sock.c?v=3.18#L89|title=Linux/net/ipv4/inet_connection_sock.c |publisher=LXR |date= |accessdate= 2015-01-17}}</ref> || {{n/a}} |
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| 444 || TCP || || Well known [[Slither.io]] port || Unofficial |
| 444 || TCP || || Well known [[Slither.io]] port || Unofficial |
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| 445 || TCP || UDP || Microsoft-DS [[Active Directory]],<ref name="msft-tn-dd772723">{{Cite web |url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772723(v=ws.10).aspx |title=Active Directory and Active Directory Domain Services Port Requirements |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=n.d. |publication-date=2014-03-28 |website=[[Microsoft TechNet]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170802065207/https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772723 |
| 445 || TCP || UDP || Microsoft-DS [[Active Directory]],<ref name="msft-tn-dd772723">{{Cite web |url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772723(v=ws.10).aspx |title=Active Directory and Active Directory Domain Services Port Requirements |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=n.d. |publication-date=2014-03-28 |website=[[Microsoft TechNet]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170802065207/https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772723%28v%3Dws.10%29.aspx |archive-date=2017-08-02 |dead-url=no |access-date=2017-08-02 |df= }}</ref> Windows shares || Official |
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| 445 || TCP || {{Available|Assigned}} || Microsoft-DS [[Server Message Block|SMB]]<ref name="apple-kb-HT202944"/> file sharing || Official |
| 445 || TCP || {{Available|Assigned}} || Microsoft-DS [[Server Message Block|SMB]]<ref name="apple-kb-HT202944"/> file sharing || Official |
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| 706 || TCP || || [[SILC (protocol)|Secure Internet Live Conferencing]] (SILC) || Official |
| 706 || TCP || || [[SILC (protocol)|Secure Internet Live Conferencing]] (SILC) || Official |
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| 711 || TCP || || [[Cisco]] Tag Distribution Protocol<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-doolan-tdp-spec-00 |title=Tag Distribution Protocol Internet-Draft |publisher=IETF|date=1997-05-27 |accessdate= 2014-05-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7286529-claims.html |title=United States Patent 7286529, Discovery and tag space identifiers in a tag distribution protocol (TDP) |publisher=Patentstorm.us |date= |accessdate= |
| 711 || TCP || || [[Cisco]] Tag Distribution Protocol<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-doolan-tdp-spec-00 |title=Tag Distribution Protocol Internet-Draft |publisher=IETF|date=1997-05-27 |accessdate= 2014-05-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7286529-claims.html |title=United States Patent 7286529, Discovery and tag space identifiers in a tag distribution protocol (TDP) |publisher=Patentstorm.us |date= |accessdate=2014-05-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120919085146/http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7286529-claims.html |archivedate=2012-09-19 |df= }}</ref><ref>[http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1820/prod_bulletin09186a0080091d01.html Cisco IOS Software Release 11.1CT New Features] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118075409/http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1820/prod_bulletin09186a0080091d01.html |date=January 18, 2012 }}</ref>—being replaced by the MPLS [[Label Distribution Protocol]]<ref>[http://www.ciscosystems.ch/en/US/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/fsldp22.html#wp1517250 Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.0 S, MPLS Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)]{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> || Official |
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| 712 || TCP || || [[Topology Broadcast based on Reverse-Path Forwarding routing protocol]] (TBRPF; RFC 3684) || Official |
| 712 || TCP || || [[Topology Broadcast based on Reverse-Path Forwarding routing protocol]] (TBRPF; RFC 3684) || Official |
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| 981 || TCP || || Remote HTTPS management for firewall devices running embedded [[Check Point VPN-1]] software<ref name="fw-1-ports-ng">{{Cite web |url=http://www.fw-1.de/aerasec/ng/ports-ng.html |title=NG FAQ - Ports used by Check Point VPN-1/FireWall-1 Next Generation |date=n.d. |website=FW-1.de |publication-date=2007-01-02 |archive-url=http://www.fw-1.de/aerasec/ng/ports-ng.html |archive-date=2016-10-06 |dead-url=no |access-date=2016-10-06 |quote=... 981 /tcp ... remote administration from external using HTTPS ...}}</ref> || Unofficial |
| 981 || TCP || || Remote HTTPS management for firewall devices running embedded [[Check Point VPN-1]] software<ref name="fw-1-ports-ng">{{Cite web |url=http://www.fw-1.de/aerasec/ng/ports-ng.html |title=NG FAQ - Ports used by Check Point VPN-1/FireWall-1 Next Generation |date=n.d. |website=FW-1.de |publication-date=2007-01-02 |archive-url=http://www.fw-1.de/aerasec/ng/ports-ng.html |archive-date=2016-10-06 |dead-url=no |access-date=2016-10-06 |quote=... 981 /tcp ... remote administration from external using HTTPS ...}}</ref> || Unofficial |
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| 987 || TCP || || [[Microsoft Remote Web Workplace]], a feature of [[Windows Small Business Server]]<ref name="msft-tn-cc52751">{{Cite web |url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc527519(v=ws.10).aspx |title=Managing Windows Small Business Server 2008 Remote Web Workplace |date=n.d. |publication-date=2009-10-08 |website=[[Microsoft TechNet]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170705023650/https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc527519 |
| 987 || TCP || || [[Microsoft Remote Web Workplace]], a feature of [[Windows Small Business Server]]<ref name="msft-tn-cc52751">{{Cite web |url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc527519(v=ws.10).aspx |title=Managing Windows Small Business Server 2008 Remote Web Workplace |date=n.d. |publication-date=2009-10-08 |website=[[Microsoft TechNet]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170705023650/https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc527519%28v%3Dws.10%29.aspx |archive-date=2017-07-05 |dead-url=no |access-date=2017-07-05 |quote=...{{Unordered list|Windows SBS 2008 must allow connections through TCP ports 80, 443, 987, and 3389.|The computer used to connect to Remote Web Workplace must allow connections through TCP ports 80, 443, 987, and 3389.|Routers on Windows SBS 2008 must be configured to forward Internet traffic to TCP ports 80, 443, 987, and 3389.}}... |df= }}</ref> || Unofficial |
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| 989 || TCP || UDP || [[FTPS]] Protocol (data), [[FTP]] over [[Transport Layer Security|TLS]]/[[Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]] || Official |
| 989 || TCP || UDP || [[FTPS]] Protocol (data), [[FTP]] over [[Transport Layer Security|TLS]]/[[Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]] || Official |
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| 1027 || {{N/A|Reserved}} || || Reserved || Official |
| 1027 || {{N/A|Reserved}} || || Reserved || Official |
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| 1027 || || UDP || Native IPv6 behind IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT Customer Premises Equipment (6a44)<ref name="rfc6751">{{Cite IETF |title=Native IPv6 behind IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT Customer Premises Equipment (6a44) |year=2012 |month=October |publisher=[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] |rfc=6751 |last1=Carpenter |first1=Brian |last2=Dan |first2=Wing |last3=Jiang |first3=Sheng Jiang |editor1-last=Despres |editor1-first=Remi |doi=10.17487/RFC6751 |issn=2070-1721 |access-date=2016-08-28}} {{ |
| 1027 || || UDP || Native IPv6 behind IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT Customer Premises Equipment (6a44)<ref name="rfc6751">{{Cite IETF |title=Native IPv6 behind IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT Customer Premises Equipment (6a44) |year=2012 |month=October |publisher=[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] |rfc=6751 |last1=Carpenter |first1=Brian |last2=Dan |first2=Wing |last3=Jiang |first3=Sheng Jiang |editor1-last=Despres |editor1-first=Remi |doi=10.17487/RFC6751 |issn=2070-1721 |access-date=2016-08-28}} {{cite web |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6751 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-08-30 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828112311/https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6751 |archivedate=2016-08-28 |df= }}</ref> || Official |
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| 1028 || || || Deprecated || Official |
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| 4242 || TCP || || [[Quassel]] distributed IRC client || Unofficial |
| 4242 || TCP || || [[Quassel]] distributed IRC client || Unofficial |
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| 4243 || TCP || || [[Docker (software)|Docker]] implementations, redistributions, and setups default<ref>{{cite web |
| 4243 || TCP || || [[Docker (software)|Docker]] implementations, redistributions, and setups default<ref>{{cite web|title=First steps with Docker|url=http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/basics/|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219001537/http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/basics/|archivedate=2014-02-19|df=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Explain how to be able to connect to the Docker API when using Vagrant?|url=https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/issues/2280}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Add unix socket and multiple -H|url=https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/pull/938}}</ref>|| Unofficial |
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| 4243 || TCP || || [[CrashPlan]] || Unofficial |
| 4243 || TCP || || [[CrashPlan]] || Unofficial |
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| 7478 || TCP || || Default port used by [[Open iT]] Server.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://openit.com/faqs/#hrf-content-8578 |title=Open iT FAQs: What are the default port server of Open iT? |accessdate= 2017-02-28}}</ref> || Official |
| 7478 || TCP || || Default port used by [[Open iT]] Server.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://openit.com/faqs/#hrf-content-8578 |title=Open iT FAQs: What are the default port server of Open iT? |accessdate= 2017-02-28}}</ref> || Official |
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| 7542 || TCP || UDP || ''Saratoga'' file transfer protocol<ref name="draft-wood-tsvwg-saratoga">{{Cite IETF |title=Saratoga: A Scalable Data Transfer Protocol |draft=draft-wood-tsvwg-saratoga-20 |last1=Wood |first1=Lloyd |last2=Eddy |first2=Wesley M. |last3=Smith |first3=Charles |last4=Ivancic |first4=Will |last5=Jackson |first5=Chris |others=Contributions by James H. McKim et al. (section 10 "Acknowledgements", p. 52) |year=2016 |month=November |publisher=[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] |accessdate=2017-03-27 |quote=... Saratoga is a file transfer and content delivery protocol ... IANA has allocated port 7542 (tcp/udp) for use by Saratoga. ...}} {{ |
| 7542 || TCP || UDP || ''Saratoga'' file transfer protocol<ref name="draft-wood-tsvwg-saratoga">{{Cite IETF |title=Saratoga: A Scalable Data Transfer Protocol |draft=draft-wood-tsvwg-saratoga-20 |last1=Wood |first1=Lloyd |last2=Eddy |first2=Wesley M. |last3=Smith |first3=Charles |last4=Ivancic |first4=Will |last5=Jackson |first5=Chris |others=Contributions by James H. McKim et al. (section 10 "Acknowledgements", p. 52) |year=2016 |month=November |publisher=[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] |accessdate=2017-03-27 |quote=... Saratoga is a file transfer and content delivery protocol ... IANA has allocated port 7542 (tcp/udp) for use by Saratoga. ...}} {{cite web |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wood-tsvwg-saratoga-20 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2017-03-27 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170327103615/https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wood-tsvwg-saratoga-20 |archivedate=2017-03-27 |df= }}</ref><ref name="10.1109/IWSSC.2007.4409410">{{Cite conference |url=http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4409410/ |title=Saratoga: a Delay-Tolerant Networking convergence layer with efficient link utilization |last1=Wood |first1=Lloyd |last2=Eddy |first2=Wesley M. |last3=Ivancic |first3=Will |last4=McKim |first4=Jim |last5=Jackson |first5=Chris |conference=2007 International Workshop on Space and Satellite Communications |publisher=[[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] |location=Salzburg |date=13–14 September 2007 |pages=168–172 |isbn=978-1-4244-0938-9 |doi=10.1109/IWSSC.2007.4409410 |url-access=subscription |quote=... Saratoga is a rate-based UDP file transfer protocol capable of transferring large files. Saratoga has been in operational use since 2004 to move mission imaging data from the [[Disaster Monitoring Constellation]] (DMC) remote-sensing satellites to ground stations. ...}}</ref> || Official |
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| 7547 || TCP || UDP || CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) [[TR-069|Technical Report 069]] || Official |
| 7547 || TCP || UDP || CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) [[TR-069|Technical Report 069]] || Official |
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| 7777–7788 || TCP || UDP || Unreal Tournament series default server{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} || Unofficial |
| 7777–7788 || TCP || UDP || Unreal Tournament series default server{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} || Unofficial |
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| 7831 || TCP || || Default used by Smartlaunch Internet Cafe Administration<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.smartlaunch.net/Download/Smartlaunch_Product_Overview.pdf |title=Smartlaunch 4.1 Cyber Cafe Management Software Product Overview |format=PDF |date= |accessdate= |
| 7831 || TCP || || Default used by Smartlaunch Internet Cafe Administration<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.smartlaunch.net/Download/Smartlaunch_Product_Overview.pdf |title=Smartlaunch 4.1 Cyber Cafe Management Software Product Overview |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2014-05-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130311124123/http://www.smartlaunch.net/Download/Smartlaunch_Product_Overview.pdf |archivedate=2013-03-11 |df= }}</ref> software || Unofficial |
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| 7880 || TCP || UDP || PowerSchool Gradebook Server{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} || Unofficial |
| 7880 || TCP || UDP || PowerSchool Gradebook Server{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} || Unofficial |
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| 8222 || TCP || || [[VMware]] Server Management User Interface<ref name=VMWareMgtIf >{{cite web |url=https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:g1tLcfWiecQJ:www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/9781420070286.ax2+VMware+Management+Interface+port+TCP+UDP&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESi8urPkgh3Jsf0pC4h3fWj878md2a3IMlwbRt6l5gkvmVcGiXXzO0TJuo4wOkqPDGXVLHqUU03LKBpQ-3eVH5iv5DaIXn5Nru1klAVy_YVtuCY8Ab-cnEDcTb5PUqA0IzEa36As&sig=AHIEtbScYJ_gM-JL0DEimzkbNLh14TTq-g |title=Powered by Google Docs |publisher=google.com |date= |accessdate= 2014-05-27}}</ref> (insecure Web interface).<ref name="vmware.com">{{cite web |
| 8222 || TCP || || [[VMware]] Server Management User Interface<ref name=VMWareMgtIf >{{cite web |url=https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:g1tLcfWiecQJ:www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/9781420070286.ax2+VMware+Management+Interface+port+TCP+UDP&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESi8urPkgh3Jsf0pC4h3fWj878md2a3IMlwbRt6l5gkvmVcGiXXzO0TJuo4wOkqPDGXVLHqUU03LKBpQ-3eVH5iv5DaIXn5Nru1klAVy_YVtuCY8Ab-cnEDcTb5PUqA0IzEa36As&sig=AHIEtbScYJ_gM-JL0DEimzkbNLh14TTq-g |title=Powered by Google Docs |publisher=google.com |date= |accessdate= 2014-05-27}}</ref> (insecure Web interface).<ref name="vmware.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.vmware.com/community/message.jspa?messageID=425783|title=Temporary Maintenance|date=4 August 2014|work=vmware.com|accessdate=16 March 2015}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> See also port 8333 || Unofficial |
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| 8243 || TCP || UDP || [[HTTPS]] listener for [[Apache Synapse]]<ref name="Apache Synapse">{{cite web |url=http://synapse.apache.org |title=Apache Synapse |publisher= apache.org |date=2012-01-06 |accessdate= 2014-05-27}}</ref> || Official |
| 8243 || TCP || UDP || [[HTTPS]] listener for [[Apache Synapse]]<ref name="Apache Synapse">{{cite web |url=http://synapse.apache.org |title=Apache Synapse |publisher= apache.org |date=2012-01-06 |accessdate= 2014-05-27}}</ref> || Official |
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| 19001 || TCP || UDP || Audition Online Dance Battle, G10/alaplaya Server || Unofficial |
| 19001 || TCP || UDP || Audition Online Dance Battle, G10/alaplaya Server || Unofficial |
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| 19007 || TCP || UDP || [http://www.veejansh.com/ Veejansh Inc.] Scintilla Device Service || Official |
| 19007 || TCP || UDP || [https://web.archive.org/web/20150218045646/http://www.veejansh.com/ Veejansh Inc.] Scintilla Device Service || Official |
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| 19132 || || UDP || [[Minecraft Pocket Edition]] multiplayer server{{Citation needed|date=June 2017}} || Unofficial |
| 19132 || || UDP || [[Minecraft Pocket Edition]] multiplayer server{{Citation needed|date=June 2017}} || Unofficial |
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This is a list of notable port numbers used by protocols of the transport layer of the Internet protocol suite for the establishment of host-to-host connectivity.
Originally, port numbers were used by the Network Control Program (NCP) in the ARPANET for which two ports were required for half-duplex transmission. Later, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) needed only one port for full-duplex, bidirectional traffic. The even-numbered ports were not used, and this resulted in some even numbers in the well-known port number range being unassigned. The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) and the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) also use port numbers. They usually use port numbers that match the services of the corresponding TCP or UDP implementation, if they exist.
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for maintaining the official assignments of port numbers for specific uses.[5] However, many unofficial uses of both well-known and registered port numbers occur in practice. Similarly many of the official assignments refer to protocols that were never or are no longer in common use. This article lists port numbers and their associated protocols that have experienced significant uptake.
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Well-known ports
This section gives self-sourcing popular culture examples. (October 2016) |
The port numbers in the range from 0 to 1023 are the well-known ports or system ports.[6] They are used by system processes that provide widely used types of network services. On Unix-like operating systems, a process must execute with superuser privileges to be able to bind a network socket to an IP address using one of the well-known ports.[1]
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0 | — | — | In programming APIs (not in communication between hosts), requests a system-allocated (dynamic) port[7][8] | — |
0 | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Official |
1 | TCP | Assigned | TCP Port Service Multiplexer (TCPMUX). Historic. Both TCP and UDP have been assigned to TCPMUX by IANA,[5] but by design only TCP is specified.[9] | Official |
4 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
5 | TCP | UDP | Remote job entry | Official |
6 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
7 | TCP | UDP | Echo Protocol[10][11] | Official |
8 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
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UDP | Discard Protocol[13] | Official |
9 | UDP | Wake-on-LAN[14] | Unofficial | |
10 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
11 | TCP | UDP | Active Users (systat service)[15][16] | Official |
12 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
13 | TCP | UDP | Daytime Protocol[17] | Official |
14 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
15 | TCP | UDP | Previously netstat service[5][15] | Unofficial |
16 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
17 | TCP | UDP | Quote of the Day (QOTD)[18] | Official |
18 | TCP | UDP | Message Send Protocol[19][20] | Official |
19 | TCP | UDP | Character Generator Protocol (CHARGEN)[21] | Official |
20 |
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21 |
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23 | TCP | Assigned | Telnet protocol—unencrypted text communications[11][24] | Official |
25 | TCP | Assigned | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP),[11][25] used for email routing between mail servers | Official |
26 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
37 | TCP | UDP | Time Protocol[26] | Official |
38 | TCP | UDP | Route Access Protocol (RAP)[27][importance?] | Official |
39 | TCP | UDP | Resource Location Protocol (RLP)[28][importance?]—used for determining the location of higher level services from hosts on a network | Official |
40 | Reserved | Reserved | Unassigned | Official |
42 | TCP | UDP | Host Name Server Protocol[29] | Official |
43 | TCP | UDP | WHOIS protocol[30][31][32] | Official |
49 | TCP | UDP | TACACS+ Login Host protocol[33][needs update?] | Official |
50 | TCP | UDP | Remote Mail Checking Protocol[34][importance?] | Official |
51 | Reserved | Official | ||
51 | TCP | UDP | Previously Interface Message Processor logical address management[citation needed] | Unofficial |
52 | TCP | UDP | Xerox Network Systems (XNS) Time Protocol[importance?] | Official |
53 | TCP | UDP | Domain Name System (DNS)[11] | Official |
54 | TCP | UDP | Xerox Network Systems (XNS) clearinghouse[importance?] | Official |
56 | TCP | UDP | Xerox Network Systems (XNS) authentication[importance?] | Official |
57 | TCP | UDP | Any private terminal access[further explanation needed] | Official |
58 | TCP | UDP | Xerox Network Systems (XNS) Mail[importance?] | Official |
67 | Assigned | UDP | Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server;[11] also used by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) | Official |
68 | Assigned | UDP | Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) client;[11] also used by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) | Official |
69 | Assigned | UDP | Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)[11][35][36][37] | Official |
70 | TCP | UDP | Gopher protocol[38] | Official |
71–74 | TCP | UDP | NETRJS protocol[39][40][41] | Official |
75 | TCP | UDP | Any private dial out service[further explanation needed] | Official |
77 | TCP | UDP | Any private Remote job entry[further explanation needed] | Official |
79 | TCP | Assigned | Finger protocol[11][42][43] | Official |
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80 | UDP | QUIC (from Chromium) for HTTP[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
81 | — | — | Unassigned | Official |
81 | TCP | TorPark onion routing[verification needed] | Unofficial | |
82 | UDP | TorPark control[verification needed] | Unofficial | |
87 | Any private terminal link[further explanation needed] | Official | ||
88 | TCP | Assigned | Kerberos[11][48][49] authentication system | Official |
90 | TCP | UDP | dnsix (DoD Network Security for Information Exchange) Securit [sic?] Attribute Token Map[importance?] | Official |
90 | TCP | UDP | PointCast (dotcom)[5][third-party source needed] | Unofficial |
99 | TCP | WIP message protocol[verification needed] | Unofficial | |
100 | — | — | Unassigned (with known unauthorized use[further explanation needed])[5] | Official |
101 | TCP | UDP | NIC host name | Official |
102 | TCP | UDP | ISO Transport Service Access Point (TSAP) Class 0 protocol;[50][51] | Official |
104 | TCP | UDP | Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM; also port 11112) | Official |
105 | TCP | UDP | CCSO Nameserver[52] | Official |
107 | TCP | UDP | Remote User Telnet Service (RTelnet)[53] | Official |
108 | TCP | UDP | IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) gateway access server | Official |
109 | TCP | UDP | Post Office Protocol, version 2 (POP2)[54] | Official |
110 | TCP | Assigned | Post Office Protocol, version 3 (POP3)[11][55][56] | Official |
111 | TCP | UDP | Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call (ONC RPC, sometimes referred to as Sun RPC) | Official |
112 | TCP | Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)[57][unreliable source?] | Unofficial | |
113 | TCP | Ident, authentication service/identification protocol,[11][58] used by IRC servers to identify users | Official | |
113 | TCP | Assigned | Authentication Service (auth), the predecessor to identification protocol. Used to determine a user's identity of a particular TCP connection.[59] | Official |
114 | — | — | Unassigned (deprecated since June 2004)[5] | Official |
115 | TCP | UDP | Simple File Transfer Protocol[11][60] | Official |
117 | TCP | UDP | UUCP Mapping Project (path service)[citation needed] | Official |
118 | TCP | UDP | Structured Query Language (SQL) Services[jargon] | Official |
119 | TCP | Assigned | Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP),[11] retrieval of newsgroup messages[61][62] | Official |
123 | Assigned | UDP | Network Time Protocol (NTP), used for time synchronization[11] | Official |
126 | TCP | UDP | Formerly Unisys Unitary Login, renamed by Unisys to NXEdit. Used by Unisys Programmer's Workbench for Clearpath MCP, an IDE for Unisys MCP software development | Official |
135 | TCP | UDP | DCE endpoint resolution | Official |
135 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft EPMAP (End Point Mapper), also known as DCE/RPC Locator service,[63] used to remotely manage services including DHCP server, DNS server and WINS. Also used by DCOM | Official |
137 | Assigned | UDP | NetBIOS Name Service, used for name registration and resolution[64][65] | Official |
138 | TCP | UDP | NetBIOS Datagram Service[11][64][65] | Official |
139 | TCP | Assigned | NetBIOS Session Service[64][65] | Official |
143 | TCP | Assigned | Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP),[11] management of electronic mail messages on a server[66] | Official |
152 | TCP | UDP | Background File Transfer Program (BFTP)[67][importance?] | Official |
153 | TCP | UDP | Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol (SGMP), a protocol for remote inspection and alteration of gateway management information[68] | Official |
156 | TCP | UDP | Structured Query Language (SQL) Service[jargon] | Official |
158 | TCP | UDP | Distributed Mail System Protocol (DMSP, sometimes referred to as Pcmail)[69][importance?] | Official |
161 | Assigned | UDP | Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)[70][citation needed][11] | Official |
162 | TCP | UDP | Simple Network Management Protocol Trap (SNMPTRAP)[70][71][citation needed] | Official |
170 | TCP | UDP | Print server[verification needed] | Official |
177 | TCP | UDP | X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP), used for remote logins to an X Display Manager server[72] | Official |
179 |
|
UDP | Border Gateway Protocol (BGP),[73] used to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet | Official |
194 | TCP | UDP | Internet Relay Chat (IRC)[74] | Official |
199 | TCP | UDP | SNMP multiplexing protocol (SMUX)[75][76][importance?] | Official |
201 | TCP | UDP | AppleTalk Routing Maintenance | Official |
209 | TCP | UDP | Quick Mail Transfer Protocol | Official |
210 | TCP | UDP | ANSI Z39.50 | Official |
213 | TCP | UDP | Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) | Official |
218 | TCP | UDP | Message posting protocol (MPP) | Official |
220 | TCP | UDP | Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), version 3 | Official |
259 | TCP | UDP | Efficient Short Remote Operations (ESRO) | Official |
262 | TCP | UDP | Arcisdms | Official |
264 | TCP | UDP | Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP) | Official |
280 | TCP | UDP | http-mgmt | Official |
300 | TCP | ThinLinc Web Access | Unofficial | |
308 | TCP | Novastor Online Backup | Official | |
311 | TCP | Mac OS X Server Admin[11] (officially AppleShare IP Web administration[5]) | Official | |
318 | TCP | UDP | PKIX Time Stamp Protocol (TSP) | Official |
319 | UDP | Precision Time Protocol (PTP) event messages | Official | |
320 | UDP | Precision Time Protocol (PTP) general messages | Official | |
350 | TCP | UDP | Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) type A | Official |
351 | TCP | UDP | MATIP type B | Official |
356 | TCP | UDP | cloanto-net-1 (used by Cloanto Amiga Explorer and VMs) | Official |
366 | TCP | UDP | On-Demand Mail Relay (ODMR) | Official |
369 | TCP | UDP | Rpc2portmap | Official |
370 | TCP | codaauth2, Coda authentication server | Official | |
370 | UDP | codaauth2, Coda authentication server | Official | |
370 | UDP | securecast1, outgoing packets to NAI's SecureCast servers[77]As of 2000[update] | Official | |
371 | TCP | UDP | ClearCase albd | Official |
383 | TCP | UDP | HP data alarm manager | Official |
384 | TCP | UDP | A Remote Network Server System | Official |
387 | TCP | UDP | AURP (AppleTalk Update-based Routing Protocol)[78] | Official |
389 | TCP | Assigned | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)[11] | Official |
399 | TCP | UDP | Digital Equipment Corporation DECnet (Phase V+) over TCP/IP | Official |
401 | TCP | UDP | Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) | Official |
427 | TCP | UDP | Service Location Protocol (SLP)[11] | Official |
433 | TCP | UDP | NNSP, part of Network News Transfer Protocol | Official |
434 | TCP | UDP | Mobile IP Agent (RFC 5944) | Official |
443 |
|
Assigned | Hypertext Transfer Protocol over TLS/SSL (HTTPS)[11] | Official |
443 | UDP | QUIC (from Chromium) for HTTPS | Unofficial | |
444 | TCP | UDP | Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP), RFC 1568 | Official |
444 | TCP | Well known Slither.io port | Unofficial | |
445 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft-DS Active Directory,[79] Windows shares | Official |
445 | TCP | Assigned | Microsoft-DS SMB[11] file sharing | Official |
464 | TCP | UDP | Kerberos Change/Set password | Official |
465 | TCP | URL Rendezvous Directory for SSM (Cisco protocol) | Official | |
465 | TCP | Authenticated SMTP[11] over TLS/SSL (SMTPS) | Unofficial | |
475 | TCP | UDP | tcpnethaspsrv, Aladdin Knowledge Systems Hasp services | Official |
491 | TCP | GO-Global remote access and application publishing software | Unofficial | |
497 | TCP | UDP | Retrospect | Official |
500 | Assigned | UDP | Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) / Internet Key Exchange (IKE)[11] | Official |
502 | TCP | UDP | Modbus Protocol | Official |
504 | TCP | UDP | Citadel, multiservice protocol for dedicated clients for the Citadel groupware system | Official |
510 | TCP | UDP | FirstClass Protocol (FCP), used by FirstClass client/server groupware system | Official |
512 | TCP | Rexec, Remote Process Execution | Official | |
512 | UDP | comsat, together with biff | Official | |
513 | TCP | rlogin | Official | |
513 | UDP | Who[80] | Official | |
514 | TCP | Remote Shell, used to execute non-interactive commands on a remote system (Remote Shell, rsh, remsh) | Official | |
514 | UDP | Syslog,[11] used for system logging | Official | |
515 | TCP | Assigned | Line Printer Daemon (LPD),[11] print service | Official |
517 | UDP | Talk | Official | |
518 | UDP | NTalk | Official | |
520 | TCP | efs, extended file name server | Official | |
520 | UDP | Routing Information Protocol (RIP) | Official | |
521 | UDP | Routing Information Protocol Next Generation (RIPng) | Official | |
524 | TCP | UDP | NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) is used for a variety things such as access to primary NetWare server resources, Time Synchronization, etc. | Official |
525 | UDP | Timed, Timeserver | Official | |
530 | TCP | UDP | Remote procedure call (RPC) | Official |
531 | TCP | UDP | AOL Instant Messenger | Unofficial |
532 | TCP | Assigned | netnews[11] | Official |
533 | UDP | netwall, For Emergency Broadcasts | Official | |
540 | TCP | Unix-to-Unix Copy Protocol (UUCP) | Official | |
542 | TCP | UDP | commerce (Commerce Applications) | Official |
543 | TCP | klogin, Kerberos login | Official | |
544 | TCP | kshell, Kerberos Remote shell | Official | |
546 | TCP | UDP | DHCPv6 client | Official |
547 | TCP | UDP | DHCPv6 server | Official |
548 | TCP | Assigned | Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) over TCP[11] | Official |
550 | TCP | UDP | new-rwho, new-who[80] | Official |
554 | TCP | UDP | Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)[11] | Official |
556 | TCP | Remotefs, RFS, rfs_server | Official | |
560 | UDP | rmonitor, Remote Monitor | Official | |
561 | UDP | monitor | Official | |
563 | TCP | UDP | NNTP over TLS/SSL (NNTPS) | Official |
564 | TCP | 9P (Plan 9) | Unofficial | |
585 | — | — | De-registered since April 2006 (with recommendation to use port 993 instead)[5] | Official |
585 | TCP | ? | Legacy use of Internet Message Access Protocol over TLS/SSL (IMAPS)[81] | Unofficial |
587 | TCP | Assigned | email message submission[82] (SMTP) | Official |
591 | TCP | FileMaker 6.0 (and later) Web Sharing (HTTP Alternate, also see port 80) | Official | |
593 | 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 | Official |
601 | TCP | Reliable Syslog Service — used for system logging | Official | |
604 | TCP | TUNNEL profile,[83] a protocol for BEEP peers to form an application layer tunnel | Official | |
623 | UDP | ASF Remote Management and Control Protocol (ASF-RMCP) & IPMI Remote Management Protocol | Official | |
625 | TCP | Open Directory Proxy (ODProxy)[11] | Unofficial | |
631 | TCP | UDP | Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)[11] | Official |
631 | TCP | UDP | Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) administration console (extension to IPP) | Unofficial |
635 | TCP | UDP | RLZ DBase | Official |
636 | TCP | UDP | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol over TLS/SSL (LDAPS)[11] | Official |
639 | TCP | UDP | MSDP, Multicast Source Discovery Protocol | Official |
641 | TCP | UDP | SupportSoft Nexus Remote Command (control/listening), a proxy gateway connecting remote control traffic | Official |
643 | TCP | UDP | SANity | Official |
646 | TCP | UDP | Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), a routing protocol used in MPLS networks | Official |
647 | TCP | DHCP Failover protocol[84] | Official | |
648 | TCP | Registry Registrar Protocol (RRP)[85] | Official | |
651 | TCP | UDP | IEEE-MMS | Official |
653 | TCP | UDP | SupportSoft Nexus Remote Command (data), a proxy gateway connecting remote control traffic | Official |
654 | TCP | Media Management System (MMS) Media Management Protocol (MMP)[86] | Official | |
655 | TCP | UDP | Tinc VPN daemon | Official |
657 | TCP | UDP | IBM RMC (Remote monitoring and Control) protocol, used by System p5 AIX Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM)[87] and Hardware Management Console to connect managed logical partitions (LPAR) to enable dynamic partition reconfiguration | Official |
660 | TCP | Assigned | Mac OS X Server administration,[5] version 10.4 and earlier[11] | Official |
666 | TCP | UDP | Doom, first online first-person shooter | Official |
666 | TCP | airserv-ng, aircrack-ng's server for remote-controlling wireless devices | Unofficial | |
674 | TCP | Application Configuration Access Protocol (ACAP) | Official | |
688 | TCP | UDP | REALM-RUSD (ApplianceWare Server Appliance Management Protocol) | Official |
690 | TCP | UDP | Velneo Application Transfer Protocol (VATP) | Official |
691 | TCP | MS Exchange Routing | Official | |
694 | TCP | UDP | Linux-HA high-availability heartbeat | Official |
695 | TCP | IEEE Media Management System over SSL (IEEE-MMS-SSL)[88] | Official | |
698 | UDP | Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) | Official | |
700 | TCP | Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), a protocol for communication between domain name registries and registrars (RFC 5734) | Official | |
701 | TCP | Link Management Protocol (LMP),[89] a protocol that runs between a pair of nodes and is used to manage traffic engineering (TE) links | Official | |
702 | TCP | IRIS[90][91] (Internet Registry Information Service) over BEEP (Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol)[92] (RFC 3983) | Official | |
706 | TCP | Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) | Official | |
711 | TCP | Cisco Tag Distribution Protocol[93][94][95]—being replaced by the MPLS Label Distribution Protocol[96] | Official | |
712 | TCP | Topology Broadcast based on Reverse-Path Forwarding routing protocol (TBRPF; RFC 3684) | Official | |
749 | TCP | UDP | Kerberos (protocol) administration[11] | Official |
750 | UDP | kerberos-iv, Kerberos version IV | Official | |
751 | TCP | UDP | kerberos_master, Kerberos authentication | Unofficial |
752 | UDP | passwd_server, Kerberos password (kpasswd) server | Unofficial | |
753 | TCP | Reverse Routing Header (RRH)[97] | Official | |
753 | UDP | Reverse Routing Header (RRH) | Official | |
753 | UDP | userreg_server, Kerberos userreg server | Unofficial | |
754 | TCP | tell send | Official | |
754 | TCP | krb5_prop, Kerberos v5 slave propagation | Unofficial | |
754 | UDP | tell send | Official | |
760 | TCP | UDP | krbupdate [kreg], Kerberos registration | Unofficial |
782 | TCP | Conserver serial-console management server | Unofficial | |
783 | TCP | SpamAssassin spamd daemon | Unofficial | |
800 | TCP | UDP | mdbs-daemon | Official |
808 | TCP | Microsoft Net.TCP Port Sharing Service | Unofficial | |
829 | TCP | Certificate Management Protocol[98] | Unofficial | |
830 | TCP | UDP | NETCONF over SSH | Official |
831 | TCP | UDP | NETCONF over BEEP | Official |
832 | TCP | UDP | NETCONF for SOAP over HTTPS | Official |
833 | TCP | UDP | NETCONF for SOAP over BEEP | Official |
843 | TCP | Adobe Flash[99] | Unofficial | |
847 | TCP | DHCP Failover protocol | Official | |
848 | TCP | UDP | Group Domain Of Interpretation (GDOI) protocol | Official |
853 | TCP | UDP | DNS over TLS (RFC 7858) | Official |
860 | TCP | iSCSI (RFC 3720) | Official | |
861 | TCP | UDP | OWAMP control (RFC 4656) | Official |
862 | TCP | UDP | TWAMP control (RFC 5357) | Official |
873 | TCP | rsync file synchronization protocol | Official | |
888 | TCP | cddbp, CD DataBase (CDDB) protocol (CDDBP) | Unofficial | |
888 | TCP | IBM Endpoint Manager Remote Control | Unofficial | |
897 | TCP | UDP | Brocade SMI-S RPC | Unofficial |
898 | TCP | UDP | Brocade SMI-S RPC SSL | Unofficial |
902 | TCP | UDP | VMware ESXi[100][101] | Unofficial |
903 | TCP | VMware ESXi[100][101] | Unofficial | |
953 | TCP | BIND remote name daemon control (RNDC)[102][103] | Official | |
954–988 | — | — | Unassigned | Official |
981 | TCP | Remote HTTPS management for firewall devices running embedded Check Point VPN-1 software[104] | Unofficial | |
987 | TCP | Microsoft Remote Web Workplace, a feature of Windows Small Business Server[105] | Unofficial | |
989 | TCP | UDP | FTPS Protocol (data), FTP over TLS/SSL | Official |
990 | TCP | UDP | FTPS Protocol (control), FTP over TLS/SSL | Official |
991 | TCP | UDP | Netnews Administration System (NAS)[106] | Official |
992 | TCP | UDP | Telnet protocol over TLS/SSL | Official |
993 | TCP | Assigned | Internet Message Access Protocol over TLS/SSL (IMAPS)[11] | Official |
994 | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Official |
994 | TCP | UDP | Internet Relay Chat over TLS/SSL (IRCS)[74] | Unofficial |
995 | TCP | UDP | Post Office Protocol 3 over TLS/SSL (POP3S)[11] | Official |
999 | TCP | ScimoreDB Database System[107] | Unofficial | |
1010 | TCP | ThinLinc web-based administration interface[108] | Unofficial | |
1023 | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved[5] | Official |
Registered ports
This section gives self-sourcing popular culture examples. (August 2016) |
The range of port numbers from 1024 to 49151 are the registered ports. They are assigned by IANA for specific service upon application by a requesting entity.[5] On most systems, registered ports can be used without superuser privileges.
Port | TCP | UDP | Description | IANA status |
---|---|---|---|---|
1024 | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Official |
1027 | Reserved | Reserved | Official | |
1027 | UDP | Native IPv6 behind IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT Customer Premises Equipment (6a44)[109] | Official | |
1028 | Deprecated | Official | ||
1029 | Microsoft DCOM services | Official | ||
1058 | TCP | UDP | nim, IBM AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM) | Official |
1059 | TCP | UDP | nimreg, IBM AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM) | Official |
1080 | TCP | UDP | SOCKS proxy | Official |
1085 | TCP | UDP | WebObjects[11] | Official |
1098 | TCP | UDP | rmiactivation, Java remote method invocation (RMI) activation | Official |
1099 | TCP | Assigned | rmiregistry, Java remote method invocation (RMI) registry | Official |
1109 | Reserved – IANA | Official | ||
1109 | TCP | Kerberos Post Office Protocol (KPOP)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1119 | TCP | UDP | Battle.net chat/game protocol, used by Blizzard's games[110] | Official |
1167 |
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UDP | Cisco IP SLA (Service Assurance Agent) | Official |
1194 | TCP | UDP | OpenVPN | Official |
1198 | TCP | UDP | The cajo project Free dynamic transparent distributed computing in Java | Official |
1214 | TCP | UDP | Kazaa | Official |
1220 | TCP | Assigned | QuickTime Streaming Server administration[11] | Official |
1234 | TCP | UDP | Infoseek search agent | Official |
1234 | UDP | VLC media player default port for UDP/RTP stream[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1241 | TCP | UDP | Nessus Security Scanner | Official |
1270 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) (formerly Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM)) agent | Official |
1293 | TCP | UDP | Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) | Official |
1311 | TCP | UDP | Windows RxMon.exe |
Official |
1311 | TCP | Dell OpenManage HTTPS [111] | Unofficial | |
1314 | ? | ? | Festival Speech Synthesis System server[112] | Unofficial |
1337 | TCP | neo4j-shell[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1337 | TCP | WASTE Encrypted File Sharing Program[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1341 | TCP | UDP | Qubes (Manufacturing Execution System) | Official |
1344 | TCP | UDP | Internet Content Adaptation Protocol | Official |
1352 | TCP | UDP | IBM Lotus Notes/Domino (RPC) protocol | Official |
1360 | TCP | UDP | Mimer SQL | Official |
1414 | TCP | UDP | IBM WebSphere MQ (formerly known as MQSeries) | Official |
1417 | TCP | UDP | Timbuktu Service 1 Port | Official |
1418 | TCP | UDP | Timbuktu Service 2 Port | Official |
1419 | TCP | UDP | Timbuktu Service 3 Port | Official |
1420 | TCP | UDP | Timbuktu Service 4 Port | Official |
1431 | TCP | Reverse Gossip Transport Protocol (RGTP), used to access a General-purpose Reverse-Ordered Gossip Gathering System (GROGGS) bulletin board, such as that implemented on the Cambridge University's Phoenix system | Official | |
1433 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft SQL Server database management system (MSSQL) server | Official |
1434 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft SQL Server database management system (MSSQL) monitor | Official |
1492 | TCP | Sid Meier's CivNet, a multiplayer remake of the original Sid Meier's Civilization game[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1494 | TCP | UDP | Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)[113] | Unofficial |
1500 | TCP | IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server[114] | Unofficial | |
1501 | TCP | IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client scheduler[114] | Unofficial | |
1503 | TCP | UDP | Windows Live Messenger (Whiteboard and Application Sharing)[115] | Unofficial |
1512 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft's Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) | Official |
1513 | TCP | UDP | Garena game client[citation needed] | Unofficial |
1521 | TCP | UDP | nCUBE License Manager | Official |
1521 | TCP | Oracle database default listener, in future releases[when?][116] official port 2483 (TCP/IP) and 2484 (TCP/IP with SSL) | Unofficial | |
1524 | TCP | UDP | ingreslock, ingres | Official |
1527 | TCP | UDP | Oracle Net Services, formerly known as SQL*Net[117] | Official |
1527 | TCP | Apache Derby Network Server[118] | Unofficial | |
1533 | TCP | UDP | IBM Sametime Virtual Places Chat | Official |
1534 | UDP | Eclipse Target Communication Framework (TCF) agent discovery[119] | Unofficial | |
1547 | TCP | UDP | Laplink | Official |
1550 | TCP | Gadu-Gadu (direct client-to-client)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1581 | TCP | UDP | MIL STD 2045-47001 VMF | Official |
1581 | TCP | IBM Tivoli Storage Manager web client[114] | Unofficial | |
1582–1583 | TCP | IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server web interface[114] | Unofficial | |
1583 | ? | ? | Pervasive PSQL[120] | Unofficial |
1589 | TCP | UDP | Cisco VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) | Official |
1604 | TCP | DarkComet remote administration tool (RAT)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1626 | TCP | iSketch[121] | Unofficial | |
1627 | TCP | iSketch[121] | Unofficial | |
1628 | TCP | UDP | LonTalk normal | Official |
1629 | TCP | UDP | LonTalk urgent | Official |
1645 | UDP | Early deployment of RADIUS before RFC standardization was done using UDP port number 1645. Enabled for compatibility reasons by default on Cisco[citation needed] and Juniper Networks RADIUS servers.[122] Official port is 1812. TCP port 1645 must not be used.[123] | Unofficial | |
1646 | UDP | Old radacct port,[when?] RADIUS accounting protocol. Enabled for compatibility reasons by default on Cisco[citation needed] and Juniper Networks RADIUS servers.[122] Official port is 1813. TCP port 1646 must not be used.[123] |
Unofficial | |
1666 | TCP | Perforce[124] | Unofficial | |
1677 | TCP | UDP | Novell GroupWise clients in client/server access mode | Official |
1688 | TCP | Microsoft Key Management Service (KMS) for Windows Activation[125] | Unofficial | |
1701 | TCP | UDP | Layer 2 Forwarding Protocol (L2F) | Official |
1701 | Assigned | UDP | Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)[11] | Official |
1707 | TCP | UDP | Windward Studios games (vdmplay) | Official |
1707 | UDP | L2TP/IPsec, for establish an initial connection[126] | Unofficial | |
1716 | UDP | America's Army, a massively multiplayer online game (MMO)[127] | Unofficial | |
1719 | TCP | UDP | H.323 registration and alternate communication | Official |
1720 | TCP | UDP | H.323 call signaling | Official |
1723 | TCP | Assigned | Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)[11] | Official |
1755 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft Media Services (MMS, ms-streaming ) |
Official |
1761 | TCP | UDP | Novell ZENworks[128][129] | Unofficial |
1783 | Decomissioned [sic] Port 04/14/00, ms | Official | ||
1801 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft Message Queuing | Official |
1812 | TCP | UDP | RADIUS authentication protocol, radius |
Official |
1813 | TCP | UDP | RADIUS accounting protocol, radius-acct |
Official |
1863 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft Notification Protocol (MSNP), used by the Microsoft Messenger service and a number of instant messaging Messenger clients | Official |
1880 | ? | ? | Node-RED[130] | Unofficial |
1883 | TCP | UDP | MQTT (formerly MQ Telemetry Transport) | Official |
1900 | Assigned | UDP | Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP),[11] discovery of UPnP devices | Official |
1935 | TCP | UDP | Macromedia Flash Communications Server MX, the precursor to Adobe Flash Media Server before Macromedia's acquisition by Adobe on December 3, 2005 | Official |
1935 | TCP | UDP | Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP)[citation needed], primarily used in Adobe Flash[131] | Unofficial |
1967 | UDP | Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) Control Protocol[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
1970 | TCP | UDP | Netop Remote Control | Official |
1972 | TCP | UDP | InterSystems Caché | Official |
1984 | TCP | UDP | Big Brother | Official |
1985 | TCP | UDP | Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) | Official |
1998 | TCP | UDP | Cisco X.25 over TCP (XOT) service | Official |
2000 | TCP | UDP | Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) | Official |
2010 | ? | ? | Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator[132] | Unofficial |
2033 | TCP | UDP | Civilization IV multiplayer[133] | Unofficial |
2049 |
|
UDP | Network File System (NFS)[11] | Official |
2056 | TCP | UDP | Civilization IV multiplayer[133] | Unofficial |
2080 | TCP | UDP | Autodesk NLM (FLEXlm) | Official |
2082 | TCP | cPanel default[134] | Unofficial | |
2083 | TCP | UDP | Secure RADIUS Service (radsec) | Official |
2083 | TCP | cPanel default SSL[134] | Unofficial | |
2086 | TCP | UDP | GNUnet | Official |
2086 | TCP | WebHost Manager default[134] | Unofficial | |
2087 | TCP | WebHost Manager default SSL[134] | Unofficial | |
2095 | TCP | cPanel default web mail[134] | Official | |
2096 | TCP | cPanel default SSL web mail[134] | Unofficial | |
2100 | TCP | Warzone 2100 multiplayer[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
2101 | TCP | Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
2102 | TCP | UDP | Zephyr Notification Service server | Official |
2103 | TCP | UDP | Zephyr Notification Service serv-hm connection |
Official |
2104 | TCP | UDP | Zephyr Notification Service hostmanager | Official |
2123 | TCP | UDP | GTP control messages (GTP-C) | Official |
2142 | TCP | UDP | TDMoIP (TDM over IP) | Official |
2152 | TCP | UDP | GTP user data messages (GTP-U) | Official |
2159 | TCP | UDP | GDB remote debug port | Official |
2181 | TCP | UDP | EForward-document transport system | Official |
2181 | TCP | Apache ZooKeeper default client port[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
2195 | TCP | Apple Push Notification Service[11][135] | Unofficial | |
2196 | TCP | Apple Push Notification Service, feedback service[11][135] | Unofficial | |
2210 | TCP | UDP | NOAAPORT Broadcast Network | Official |
2211 | TCP | UDP | EMWIN | Official |
2221 | TCP | ESET anti-virus updates[136] | Unofficial | |
2222 | TCP | UDP | EtherNet/IP implicit messaging for IO data | Official |
2222 | ? | ? | DirectAdmin Access[137] | Unofficial |
2222–2226 | TCP | ESET Remote administrator[136] | Official | |
2261 | TCP | UDP | CoMotion master | Official |
2262 | TCP | UDP | CoMotion backup | Official |
2266 | TCP | UDP | M-Files | Official |
2302 | UDP | ArmA multiplayer[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
UDP | Halo: Combat Evolved multiplayer host[138] | Unofficial | ||
2303 | UDP | ArmA multiplayer (default port for game +1)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
UDP | Halo: Combat Evolved multiplayer listener[138] | Unofficial | ||
2305 | UDP | ArmA multiplayer (default port for game +3)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
2351 | TCP | AIM game LAN network port[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
2368 | TCP | Ghost (blogging platform)[139] | Unofficial | |
2369 | TCP | Default for BMC Control-M/Server Configuration Agent | Unofficial | |
2370 | TCP | Default for BMC Control-M/Server, to allow the Control-M/Enterprise Manager to connect to the Control-M/Server | Unofficial | |
2375 | TCP | Reserved | Docker REST API (plain) | Official |
2376 | TCP | Reserved | Docker REST API (SSL) | Official |
2379 | TCP | Reserved | CoreOS etcd client communication | Official |
2379 | TCP | KGS Go Server[140] | Unofficial | |
2380 | TCP | Reserved | CoreOS etcd server communication | Official |
2399 | TCP | UDP | FileMaker Data Access Layer (ODBC/JDBC) | Official |
2401 | TCP | UDP | CVS version control system password-based server | Official |
2404 | TCP | UDP | IEC 60870-5-104, used to send electric power telecontrol messages between two systems via directly connected data circuits | Official |
2424 | TCP | OrientDB database listening for binary client connections[141] | Unofficial | |
2427 | TCP | UDP | Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) media gateway | Official |
2447 | TCP | UDP | ovwdb—OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) daemon | Official |
2480 | TCP | OrientDB database listening for HTTP client connections[141] | Unofficial | |
2483 | TCP | UDP | Oracle database listening for insecure client connections to the listener, replaces port 1521[when?] | Official |
2484 | TCP | UDP | Oracle database listening for SSL client connections to the listener | Official |
2535 | TCP | UDP | Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP).[142] All standard messages are UDP datagrams.[143] | Official |
2541 | TCP | UDP | LonTalk/IP | Official |
2546–2548 | TCP | UDP | EVault data protection services | Official |
2593 | TCP | UDP | Ultima Online servers[citation needed] | Unofficial |
2598 | TCP | Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) with Session Reliability; port 1494 without session reliability[113] | Unofficial | |
2599 | TCP | UDP | Ultima Online servers[citation needed] | Unofficial |
2638 | TCP | UDP | SQL Anywhere database server[144][145] | Official |
2703 | TCP | Vipul's Razor distributed, collaborative, spam-detection-and-filtering network[146] | Unofficial | |
2710 | TCP | UDP | XBT Tracker.[147] UDP tracker extension is considered experimental.[148] | Unofficial |
2727 | TCP | UDP | Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) media gateway controller (call agent) | Official |
2809 | TCP | UDP | corbaloc:iiop URL, per the CORBA 3.0.3 specification | Official |
2811 | TCP | UDP | gsi ftp, per the GridFTP specification | Official |
2827 | TCP | I2P BOB Bridge[149] | Unofficial | |
2944 | TCP | UDP | Megaco text H.248 | Official |
2945 | TCP | UDP | Megaco binary (ASN.1) H.248 | Official |
2947 | TCP | UDP | gpsd, GPS daemon | Official |
2948 | TCP | UDP | WAP push Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) | Official |
2949 | TCP | UDP | WAP push secure (MMS) | Official |
2967 | TCP | UDP | Symantec System Center agent (SSC-AGENT) | Official |
3000 | TCP | Cloud9 IDE server[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3000 | TCP | Ruby on Rails development default[150] | Unofficial | |
3000 | TCP | Meteor development default[151][failed verification] | Unofficial | |
3000 | TCP | UDP | Resilio Sync,[152] spun from BitTorrent Sync. | Unofficial |
3000 | UDP | Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3004 | TCP | iSync[11] | Unofficial | |
3020 | TCP | UDP | Common Internet File System (CIFS). See also port 445 for Server Message Block (SMB), a dialect of CIFS. | Official |
3050 | TCP | UDP | gds-db (Interbase/Firebird databases) | Official |
3052 | TCP | UDP | APC PowerChute Network[5] | Official |
3074 | TCP | UDP | Xbox LIVE and Games for Windows – Live | Official |
3101 | TCP | BlackBerry Enterprise Server communication protocol[153] | Unofficial | |
3128 | TCP | ? | Squid caching web proxy[154] | Unofficial |
3225 | TCP | UDP | Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) | Official |
3233 | TCP | UDP | WhiskerControl research control protocol | Official |
3260 | TCP | UDP | iSCSI | Official |
3268 | TCP | UDP | msft-gc, Microsoft Global Catalog (LDAP service which contains data from Active Directory forests) | Official |
3269 | TCP | UDP | msft-gc-ssl, Microsoft Global Catalog over SSL (similar to port 3268, LDAP over SSL) | Official |
3283 | TCP | UDP | Net Assistant,[11] a predecessor to Apple Remote Desktop | Official |
3283 | TCP | UDP | Apple Remote Desktop 2.0 or later[11] | Unofficial |
3290 | UDP | Virtual Air Traffic Simulation (VATSIM) network voice communication[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3305 | TCP | UDP | Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) | Official |
3306 | TCP | Assigned | MySQL database system[11] | Official |
3313 | TCP | Verisys file integrity monitoring software | Unofficial | |
3316 | TCP | AzimuthVMS database port for the CCTV recording software AzimuthVMS | Unofficial | |
3323 | TCP | UDP | DECE GEODI Server | Unofficial |
3332 | UDP | Thundercloud DataPath Overlay Control | Unofficial | |
3333 | TCP | Eggdrop, an IRC bot default port[155] | Unofficial | |
3333 | TCP | Network Caller ID server | Unofficial | |
3333 | TCP | CruiseControl.rb[156] | Unofficial | |
3351 | ? | ? | Pervasive PSQL[120] | Unofficial |
3386 | TCP | UDP | GTP' 3GPP GSM/UMTS CDR logging protocol | Official |
3389 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft Terminal Server (RDP) officially registered as Windows Based Terminal (WBT)[157] | Official |
3396 | TCP | UDP | Novell NDPS Printer Agent | Official |
3412 | TCP | UDP | xmlBlaster | Official |
3455 | TCP | UDP | Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) | Official |
3423 | TCP | Xware xTrm Communication Protocol | Official | |
3424 | TCP | Xware xTrm Communication Protocol over SSL | Official | |
3478 | TCP | UDP | STUN, a protocol for NAT traversal[158] | Official |
3478 | TCP | UDP | TURN, a protocol for NAT traversal[159] (extension to STUN) | Official |
3478 | TCP | UDP | STUN Behavior Discovery.[160] See also port 5349. | Official |
3479 | TCP | UDP | PlayStation Network[161] | Unofficial |
3480 | TCP | UDP | PlayStation Network[161] | Unofficial |
3483 | UDP | Slim Devices discovery protocol | Official | |
3483 | TCP | Slim Devices SlimProto protocol | Official | |
3493 | TCP | UDP | Network UPS Tools (NUT) | Official |
3516 | TCP | UDP | Smartcard Port | Official |
3527 | UDP | Microsoft Message Queuing | Official | |
3535 | TCP | SMTP alternate[162] | Unofficial | |
3544 | UDP | Teredo tunneling | Official | |
3605 | UDP | ComCam IO Port | Official | |
3606 | TCP | UDP | Splitlock Server | Official |
3632 | TCP | Assigned | Distcc, distributed compiler[11] | Official |
3644 | TCP | Evidian, ssowatch | Official | |
3645 | TCP | UDP | Cyc | Official |
3659 | TCP | UDP | Apple SASL, used by Mac OS X Server Password Server[11] | Official |
3659 | UDP | Battlefield 4 | Unofficial | |
3667 | TCP | UDP | Information Exchange | Official |
3689 | TCP | Assigned | Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP), used by Apple's iTunes and AirPlay[11] | Official |
3690 | TCP | UDP | Subversion (SVN)[11] version control system | Official |
3702 | TCP | UDP | Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery), used by various components of Windows Vista and later | Official |
3724 | TCP | UDP | Some Blizzard games[110] | Official |
3724 | TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial | |
3725 | TCP | UDP | Netia NA-ER Port | Official |
3768 | TCP | UDP | RBLcheckd server daemon | Official |
3784 | UDP | Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop) (RFC 5881) | Official | |
3785 | UDP | VoIP program used by Ventrilo | Unofficial | |
3799 | UDP | RADIUS change of authorization | Official | |
3804 | TCP | UDP | Harman Professional HiQnet protocol | Official |
3825 | TCP | RedSeal Networks client/server connection[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3826 | TCP | UDP | WarMUX game server | Official |
3826 | TCP | RedSeal Networks client/server connection[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3835 | TCP | RedSeal Networks client/server connection[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3830 | TCP | UDP | System Management Agent, developed and used by Cerner to monitor and manage solutions | Official |
3856 | TCP | UDP | ERP Server Application used by F10 Software | Unofficial |
3880 | TCP | UDP | IGRS | Official |
3868 | TCP | SCTP | Diameter base protocol (RFC 3588) | Official |
3872 | TCP | Oracle Enterprise Manager Remote Agent | Official | |
3899 | TCP | Remote Administrator | Unofficial | |
3900 | TCP | udt_os, IBM UniData UDT OS[163] | Official | |
3960 | UDP | Warframe online interaction[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3962 | UDP | Warframe online interaction[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
3978 | TCP | UDP | OpenTTD game (masterserver and content service) | Unofficial |
3979 | TCP | UDP | OpenTTD game | Unofficial |
3999 | TCP | UDP | Norman distributed scanning service | Official |
4000 | TCP | UDP | Diablo II game | Unofficial |
4001 | TCP | Microsoft Ants game | Unofficial | |
4001 | TCP | CoreOS etcd client communication | Unofficial | |
4018 | TCP | UDP | Protocol information and warnings[clarification needed] | Official |
4035 | TCP | TCP | IBM Rational Developer for System z Remote System Explorer Daemon | Unofficial |
4045 | TCP | UDP | Solaris lockd NFS lock daemon/manager | Unofficial |
4050 | TCP | Mud Master Chat protocol (MMCP) - Peer-to-peer communications between MUD clients.[164] | Unofficial | |
4069 | UDP | Minger Email Address Verification Protocol[165] | Official | |
4089 | TCP | UDP | OpenCORE Remote Control Service | Official |
4090 | TCP | UDP | Kerio | Official |
4093 | TCP | UDP | PxPlus Client server interface ProvideX | Official |
4096 | TCP | UDP | Ascom Timeplex Bridge Relay Element (BRE) | Official |
4105 | TCP | UDP | Shofar (ShofarNexus) | Official |
4111 | TCP | Assigned | Xgrid[11] | Official |
4116 | TCP | UDP | Smartcard-TLS | Official |
4117 | TCP | WatchGuard System Manager | Unofficial | |
4125 | TCP | Microsoft Remote Web Workplace administration | Unofficial | |
4172 | TCP | UDP | Teradici PCoIP | Official |
4190 | TCP | ManageSieve[166] | Official | |
4198 | TCP | UDP | Couch Potato Android app[167] | Unofficial |
4201 | TCP | TinyMUD and various derivatives | Unofficial | |
4222 | TCP | NATS server default port [168] | Unofficial | |
4226 | TCP | UDP | Aleph One, a computer game | Unofficial |
4242 | TCP | Orthanc – DICOM server[169] | Unofficial | |
4242 | TCP | Quassel distributed IRC client | Unofficial | |
4243 | TCP | Docker implementations, redistributions, and setups default[170][171][172] | Unofficial | |
4243 | TCP | CrashPlan | Unofficial | |
4244 | TCP | UDP | Viber[173] | Unofficial |
4303 | TCP | UDP | Simple Railroad Command Protocol (SRCP) | Official |
4307 | TCP | TrueConf Client - TrueConf Server media data exchange[174] | Official | |
4321 | TCP | Referral Whois (RWhois) Protocol[175] | Official | |
4352 | TCP | PJLink, by JBMIA for controlling projectors via LAN connections | Official | |
4444 | TCP | UDP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Content Server—Intradoc Socket port. (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management). | Unofficial |
4444 | ? | ? | Metasploit's default listener port[citation needed] | Unofficial |
4444 | TCP | UDP | Xvfb X server virtual frame buffer service | Unofficial |
4444–4445 | TCP | I2P HTTP/S proxy | Unofficial | |
4486 | TCP | UDP | Integrated Client Message Service (ICMS) | Official |
4488 | TCP | Assigned | Apple Wide Area Connectivity Service, used by Back to My Mac[11] | Official |
4500 | Assigned | UDP | IPSec NAT Traversal[11] (RFC 3947, RFC 4306) | Official |
4502–4534 | TCP | Microsoft Silverlight connectable ports under non-elevated trust | Official | |
4505–4506 | TCP | Salt master | Unofficial | |
4534 | UDP | Armagetron Advanced server default | Unofficial | |
4560 | TCP | default Log4j socketappender port | Unofficial | |
4567 | TCP | Sinatra default server port in development mode (HTTP) | Unofficial | |
4569 | UDP | Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX2) | Official | |
4604 | TCP | Identity Registration Protocol | Official | |
4605 | TCP | Direct End to End Secure Chat Protocol | Official | |
4610–4640 | TCP | QualiSystems TestShell Suite Services | Unofficial | |
4662 | TCP | UDP | OrbitNet Message Service | Official |
4662 | TCP | Default for older versions of eMule[176] | Unofficial | |
4664 | TCP | Google Desktop Search | Unofficial | |
4672 | UDP | Default for older versions of eMule[176] | Unofficial | |
4711 | TCP | eMule optional web interface[176] | Unofficial | |
4713 | TCP | PulseAudio sound server | Unofficial | |
4728 | TCP | Computer Associates Desktop and Server Management (DMP)/Port Multiplexer[177] | Official | |
4729 | UDP | GSMTAP[5][178] | Official | |
4730 | TCP | UDP | Gearman's job server | Official |
4739 | TCP | UDP | IP Flow Information Export | Official |
4747 | TCP | Apprentice | Unofficial | |
4750 | TCP | BladeLogic Agent | Unofficial | |
4753 | TCP | UDP | SIMON (service and discovery) | Official |
4789 | UDP | Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN)[179] | Official | |
4840 | TCP | UDP | OPC UA TCP Protocol for OPC Unified Architecture from OPC Foundation | Official |
4843 | TCP | UDP | OPC UA TCP Protocol over TLS/SSL for OPC Unified Architecture from OPC Foundation | Official |
4847 | TCP | UDP | Web Fresh Communication, Quadrion Software & Odorless Entertainment | Official |
4848 | TCP | Java, Glassfish Application Server administration default | Unofficial | |
4894 | TCP | UDP | LysKOM Protocol A | Official |
4899 | TCP | UDP | Radmin remote administration tool | Official |
4949 | TCP | Munin Resource Monitoring Tool | Official | |
4950 | TCP | UDP | Cylon Controls UC32 Communications Port | Official |
5000 | TCP | UPnP—Windows network device interoperability | Unofficial | |
5000 | TCP | UDP | VTun, VPN Software | Unofficial |
5000 | UDP | FlightGear multiplayer[180] | Unofficial | |
5000 | TCP | Synology Inc. Management Console, File Station, Audio Station | Unofficial | |
5000 | TCP | Flask Development Webserver | Unofficial | |
5000 | TCP | Heroku console access | Official | |
5000 | TCP | AT&T U-verse public, educational, and government access (PEG) streaming over HTTP[181] | Unofficial | |
5000–5500 | No | Yes | League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena video game[182] | Unofficial |
5001 | TCP | Slingbox and Slingplayer | Unofficial | |
5001 | TCP | UDP | Iperf (Tool for measuring TCP and UDP bandwidth performance) | Unofficial |
5001 | TCP | Synology Inc. Secured Management Console, File Station, Audio Station | Unofficial | |
5002 | TCP | ASSA ARX access control system[183] | Unofficial | |
5002 | UDP | Drobo Dashboard[184] | Unofficial | |
5003 | TCP | Assigned | FileMaker – name binding and transport[11] | Official |
5004 |
|
UDP | Real-time Transport Protocol media data (RTP) (RFC 3551, RFC 4571) | Official |
5005 |
|
UDP | Real-time Transport Protocol control protocol (RTCP) (RFC 3551, RFC 4571) | Official |
5010 | TCP | UDP | Registered to: TelePath (the IBM FlowMark workflow-management system messaging platform)[185] The TCP port is now used for: IBM WebSphere MQ Workflow |
Official |
5011 | TCP | UDP | TelePath (the IBM FlowMark workflow-management system messaging platform)[185] | Official |
5029 | TCP | Sonic Robo Blast 2 multiplayer[186] | Unofficial | |
5031 | TCP | UDP | AVM CAPI-over-TCP (ISDN over Ethernet tunneling)[citation needed] | Unofficial |
5037 | TCP | Android ADB server | Unofficial | |
5048 | TCP | Texai Message Service | Official | |
5050 | TCP | Yahoo! Messenger | Unofficial | |
5051 | TCP | ita-agent Symantec Intruder Alert[187] | Official | |
5060 | TCP | UDP | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)[11] | Official |
5061 | TCP | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) over TLS | Official | |
5062 | TCP | UDP | Localisation access | Official |
5064 | Yes | Yes | EPICS Channel Access server[188] | Official |
5065 | Assigned | Yes | EPICS Channel Access repeater beacon[188] | Official |
5070 | TCP | Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP)[189] | Unofficial | |
5082 | TCP | UDP | Qpur Communication Protocol | Official |
5083 | TCP | UDP | Qpur File Protocol | Official |
5084 | TCP | UDP | EPCglobal Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) | Official |
5085 | TCP | UDP | EPCglobal Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) over TLS | Official |
5093 | UDP | SafeNet, Inc Sentinel LM, Sentinel RMS, License Manager, client-to-server | Official | |
5099 | TCP | UDP | SafeNet, Inc Sentinel LM, Sentinel RMS, License Manager, server-to-server | Official |
5104 | TCP | IBM Tivoli Framework NetCOOL/Impact[190] HTTP Service | Unofficial | |
5121 | TCP | Neverwinter Nights | Unofficial | |
5124 | TCP | UDP | TorgaNET (Micronational Darknet) | Unofficial |
5125 | TCP | UDP | TorgaNET (Micronational Intelligence Darknet) | Unofficial |
5150 | TCP | UDP | ATMP Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol[191] | Official |
5151 | TCP | ESRI SDE Instance | Official | |
5151 | UDP | ESRI SDE Remote Start | Official | |
5154 | TCP | UDP | BZFlag | Official |
5172 | TCP | PC over IP Endpoint Management[192] | Official | |
5190 | TCP | AOL Instant Messenger protocol[11] | Official | |
5198 | UDP | EchoLink VoIP Amateur Radio Software (Voice) | Unofficial | |
5199 | UDP | EchoLink VoIP Amateur Radio Software (Voice) | Unofficial | |
5200 | TCP | EchoLink VoIP Amateur Radio Software (Information) | Unofficial | |
5201 | TCP | UDP | Iperf3 (Tool for measuring TCP and UDP bandwidth performance) | Unofficial |
5222 | TCP | Reserved | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) client connection[11][193][194] | Official |
5223 | TCP | Apple Push Notification Service[11][135] | Unofficial | |
5223 | TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) client connection over SSL | Unofficial | |
5228 | TCP | HP Virtual Room Service | Official | |
5228 | TCP | Google Play, Android Cloud to Device Messaging Service, Google Cloud Messaging | Unofficial | |
5242 | TCP | UDP | Viber[173] | Unofficial |
5243 | TCP | UDP | Viber[173] | Unofficial |
5246 | UDP | Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) CAPWAP control[195] | Official | |
5247 | UDP | Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) CAPWAP data[195] | Official | |
5269 | TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) server-to-server connection[11][193][194] | Official | |
5280 | TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)[196] | Official | |
5281 | TCP | Undo License Manager | Official | |
5281 | TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)[197] | Unofficial | |
5298 | TCP | UDP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)[198] | Official |
5310 | TCP | UDP | Outlaws (1997 video game). Both UDP and TCP are reserved, but only UDP is used | Official |
5349 | Yes/No | Yes/No | STUN over TLS/DTLS, a protocol for NAT traversal[158] | Official |
5349 | Yes/No | Yes/No | TURN over TLS/DTLS, a protocol for NAT traversal[159] | Official |
5349 | TCP | Reserved | STUN Behavior Discovery over TLS.[160] See also port 3478. | Official |
5351 | Reserved | UDP | NAT Port Mapping Protocol and Port Control Protocol—client-requested configuration for connections through network address translators and firewalls | Official |
5353 | Assigned | UDP | Multicast DNS (mDNS)[11] | Official |
5355 | TCP | UDP | Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR), allows hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link (only provided by Windows Vista and Server 2008) | Official |
5357 | TCP | UDP | Web Services for Devices (WSDAPI) (only provided by Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Server 2008) | Unofficial |
5358 | TCP | UDP | WSDAPI Applications to Use a Secure Channel (only provided by Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Server 2008) | Unofficial |
5394 | UDP | Kega Fusion, a Sega multi-console emulator[199][200] | Unofficial | |
5402 | TCP | UDP | Multicast File Transfer Protocol (MFTP)[201][importance?] | Official |
5405 | TCP | UDP | NetSupport Manager | Official |
5412 | TCP | UDP | IBM Rational Synergy (Telelogic Synergy) (Continuus CM) Message Router | Official |
5413 | TCP | UDP | Wonderware SuiteLink service | Official |
5417 | TCP | UDP | SNS Agent | Official |
5421 | TCP | UDP | NetSupport Manager | Official |
5432 | TCP | Assigned | PostgreSQL[11] database system | Official |
5433 | TCP | Bouwsoft file/webserver[202] | Unofficial | |
5445 | UDP | Cisco Unified Video Advantage[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
5480 | TCP | VMware VAMI (Virtual Appliance Management Infrastructure)—used for initial setup of various administration settings on Virtual Appliances designed using the VAMI architecture. | Unofficial | |
5481 | TCP | Schneider Electric's ClearSCADA (SCADA implementation for Windows) — used for client-to-server communication.[203] | Unofficial | |
5495 | TCP | IBM Cognos TM1 Admin server | Unofficial | |
5498 | TCP | Hotline tracker server connection | Unofficial | |
5499 | UDP | Hotline tracker server discovery | Unofficial | |
5500 | TCP | Hotline control connection | Unofficial | |
5500 | TCP | VNC remote desktop protocol—for incoming listening viewer | Unofficial | |
5501 | TCP | Hotline file transfer connection | Unofficial | |
5517 | TCP | Setiqueue Proxy server client for SETI@Home project | Unofficial | |
5550 | TCP | Hewlett-Packard Data Protector[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
5554 | TCP | UDP | Fastboot default wireless port | Unofficial |
5555 | TCP | UDP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery—Intradoc Socket port. (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management). Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial |
5555 | TCP | Freeciv versions up to 2.0, Hewlett-Packard Data Protector, McAfee EndPoint Encryption Database Server, SAP, Default for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, Softether VPN default port | Unofficial | |
5556 | TCP | UDP | Freeciv, Oracle WebLogic Server Node Manager[204] | Official |
5568 | TCP | UDP | Session Data Transport (SDT), a part of Architecture for Control Networks (ACN)[205][full citation needed] | Official |
5631 | TCP | pcANYWHEREdata, Symantec pcAnywhere (version 7.52 and later[206])[207] data | Official | |
5632 | UDP | pcANYWHEREstat, Symantec pcAnywhere (version 7.52 and later) status | Official | |
5656 | TCP | IBM Lotus Sametime p2p file transfer | Unofficial | |
5666 | TCP | NRPE (Nagios) | Unofficial | |
5667 | TCP | NSCA (Nagios) | Unofficial | |
5670 | TCP | FILEMQ ZeroMQ File Message Queuing Protocol | Official | |
5670 | UDP | ZRE-DISC ZeroMQ Realtime Exchange Protocol (Discovery) | Official | |
5672 | TCP | AMQP[208] | Official | |
5678 | UDP | Mikrotik RouterOS Neighbor Discovery Protocol (MNDP) | Unofficial | |
5683 | UDP | Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) | Official | |
5700 | UDP | Camstreams Media Encoder Connects Remote Camera to Server Port | Unofficial | |
5722 | TCP | UDP | Microsoft RPC, DFSR (SYSVOL) Replication Service[citation needed] | Official |
5718 | TCP | Microsoft DPM Data Channel (with the agent coordinator) | Unofficial | |
5719 | TCP | Microsoft DPM Data Channel (with the protection agent) | Unofficial | |
5723 | TCP | System Center Operations Manager[209] | Unofficial | |
5724 | TCP | Operations Manager Console | Unofficial | |
5741 | TCP | UDP | IDA Discover Port 1 | Official |
5742 | TCP | UDP | IDA Discover Port 2 | Official |
5800 | TCP | VNC remote desktop protocol over HTTP | Unofficial | |
5900 | TCP | UDP | Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) | Official |
5900 | TCP | Virtual Network Computing (VNC) remote desktop protocol[11][210] | Unofficial | |
5931 | TCP | UDP | AMMYY admin Remote Control | Official |
5938 | TCP | UDP | TeamViewer remote desktop protocol[211] | Unofficial |
5984 | TCP | UDP | CouchDB database server | Official |
5985 | TCP | Windows PowerShell Default psSession Port[212] | Official | |
5986 | TCP | Windows PowerShell Default psSession Port[212] | Official | |
5988–5989 | TCP | CIM XML transactions over HTTP/S—VMware vCenter ESXi management[213] | Unofficial | |
6000-6063 | TCP | UDP | X11—used between an X client and server over the network | Official |
6005 | TCP | Default for BMC Software Control-M/Server—Socket used for communication between Control-M processes—though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
6005 | TCP | Default for Camfrog chat & cam client | Unofficial | |
6009 | TCP | JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP system JDENet messaging client listener | Unofficial | |
6050 | TCP | Arcserve backup | Unofficial | |
6051 | TCP | Arcserve backup | Unofficial | |
6086 | TCP | Peer Distributed Transfer Protocol (PDTP), FTP like file server in a P2P network | Official | |
6100 | TCP | Vizrt System | Unofficial | |
6100 | TCP | Ventrilo authentication for version 3 | Unofficial | |
6101 | TCP | Backup Exec Agent Browser[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
6110 | TCP | UDP | softcm, HP Softbench CM | Official |
6111 | TCP | UDP | spc, HP Softbench Sub-Process Control | Official |
6112 | TCP | UDP | dtspcd, execute commands and launch applications remotely | Official |
6112 | TCP | UDP | Blizzard's Battle.net gaming service and some games,[110] ArenaNet gaming service, Relic gaming service | Unofficial |
6112 | TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial | |
6113 | TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids, Used by some Blizzard games[110] | Unofficial | |
6136 | TCP | ObjectDB database server[214][self-published source?] | Unofficial | |
6159 | TCP | ARINC 840 EFB Application Control Interface | Official | |
6200 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: Content Server (With Native UI) and Inbound Refinery | Unofficial | |
6201 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: Admin | Unofficial | |
6225 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: Content Server Web UI | Unofficial | |
6227 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: JavaDB | Unofficial | |
6240 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: Capture | Unofficial | |
6244 | TCP | UDP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: Content Server—Intradoc Socket port | Unofficial |
6255 | TCP | UDP | Oracle WebCenter Content Portable: Inbound Refinery—Intradoc Socket port | Unofficial |
6257 | UDP | WinMX (see also 6699) | Unofficial | |
6260 | TCP | UDP | planet M.U.L.E. | Unofficial |
6262 | TCP | Sybase Advantage Database Server | Unofficial | |
6343 | UDP | SFlow, sFlow traffic monitoring | Official | |
6346 | TCP | UDP | gnutella-svc, gnutella (FrostWire, Limewire, Shareaza, etc.) | Official |
6347 | TCP | UDP | gnutella-rtr, Gnutella alternate | Official |
6350 | TCP | UDP | App Discovery and Access Protocol | Official |
6379 | TCP | Redis key-value data store | Official | |
6389 | TCP | EMC CLARiiON | Unofficial | |
6432 | TCP | PgBouncer—A connection pooler for PostgreSQL | Official | |
6436 | TCP | Leap Motion Websocket Server TLS | Unofficial | |
6437 | TCP | Leap Motion Websocket Server | Unofficial | |
6444 | TCP | UDP | Sun Grid Engine Qmaster Service | Official |
6445 | TCP | UDP | Sun Grid Engine Execution Service | Official |
6502 | TCP | UDP | Netop Remote Control | Unofficial |
6513 | TCP | NETCONF over TLS | Official | |
6514 | TCP | Syslog over TLS[215] | Official | |
6515 | TCP | UDP | Elipse RPC Protocol (REC) | Official |
6522 | TCP | Gobby (and other libobby-based software) | Unofficial | |
6523 | TCP | Gobby 0.5 (and other libinfinity-based software) | Unofficial | |
6543 | TCP | Pylons project#Pyramid Default Pylons Pyramid web service port | Unofficial | |
6556 | TCP | Check MK Agent | Unofficial | |
6566 | TCP | SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)—SANE network scanner daemon[216] | Official | |
6560–6561 | TCP | Speech-Dispatcher daemon[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
6571 | Windows Live FolderShare client | Unofficial | ||
6600 | TCP | Microsoft Hyper-V Live | Official | |
6600 | TCP | Music Player Daemon (MPD) | Unofficial | |
6601 | TCP | Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway | Official | |
6602 | TCP | Microsoft Windows WSS Communication | Official | |
6619 | TCP | UDP | odette-ftps, Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) over TLS/SSL | Official |
6622 | TCP | UDP | Multicast FTP | Official |
6653 | TCP | Assigned | OpenFlow[citation needed] | Official |
6660–6664 | TCP | Internet Relay Chat (IRC) | Unofficial | |
6665–6669 | TCP | Internet Relay Chat (IRC) | Official | |
6679 | TCP | UDP | Osorno Automation Protocol (OSAUT) | Official |
6679 | TCP | IRC SSL (Secure Internet Relay Chat)—often used | Unofficial | |
6690 | TCP | Synology Cloud station | Unofficial | |
6697 | TCP | IRC SSL (Secure Internet Relay Chat)—often used | Official | |
6699 | TCP | WinMX (see also 6257) | Unofficial | |
6715 | TCP | AberMUD and derivatives default port | Unofficial | |
6783–6785 | TCP | Splashtop Remote server broadcast | Unofficial | |
6789 | TCP | Campbell Scientific Loggernet Software[217] | Unofficial | |
6789 | TCP | Bucky's Instant Messaging Program | Unofficial | |
6869 | TCP | Derandom default server | Unofficial | |
6881–6887 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6888 | TCP | UDP | MUSE | Official |
6888 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6889–6890 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6891–6900 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6891–6900 | TCP | UDP | Windows Live Messenger (File transfer) | Unofficial |
6901 | TCP | UDP | Windows Live Messenger (Voice) | Unofficial |
6901 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6902–6968 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6969 | TCP | UDP | acmsoda | Official |
6969 | TCP | BitTorrent tracker | Unofficial | |
6970–6999 | TCP | UDP | BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often | Unofficial |
6970–9999 | UDP | QuickTime Streaming Server[11] | Unofficial | |
7000 | TCP | Default for Vuze's built in HTTPS Bittorrent Tracker | Unofficial | |
7000 | TCP | Avira Server Management Console | Unofficial | |
7001 | TCP | Avira Server Management Console | Unofficial | |
7001 | TCP | Default for BEA WebLogic Server's HTTP server, though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
7002 | TCP | Default for BEA WebLogic Server's HTTPS server, though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
7005 | TCP | Default for BMC Software Control-M/Server and Control-M/Agent for Agent-to-Server, though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
7006 | TCP | Default for BMC Software Control-M/Server and Control-M/Agent for Server-to-Agent, though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
7010 | TCP | Default for Cisco AON AMC (AON Management Console)[218] | Unofficial | |
7022 | TCP | Database mirroring endpoints[219] | Unofficial | |
7023 | UDP | Bryan Wilcutt T2-NMCS Protocol for SatCom Modems | Official | |
7025 | TCP | Zimbra LMTP [mailbox]—local mail delivery | Unofficial | |
7047 | TCP | Zimbra conversion server | Unofficial | |
7070 | Yes | Maybe | Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), used by QuickTime Streaming Server. TCP is used by default, UDP is used as an alternate.[11] | Unofficial |
7133 | TCP | Enemy Territory: Quake Wars | Unofficial | |
7144 | TCP | Peercast[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7145 | TCP | Peercast[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7171 | TCP | Tibia | Unofficial | |
7262 | TCP | UDP | CNAP (Calypso Network Access Protocol) | Official |
7272 | TCP | UDP | WatchMe - WatchMe Monitoring | Official |
7306 | TCP | Zimbra mysql [mailbox][citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7307 | TCP | Zimbra mysql [logger][citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7312 | UDP | Sibelius License Server | Unofficial | |
7396 | TCP | Web control interface for Folding@home v7.3.6 and later[220] | Unofficial | |
7400 | TCP | UDP | RTPS (Real Time Publish Subscribe) DDS Discovery | Official |
7401 | TCP | UDP | RTPS (Real Time Publish Subscribe) DDS User-Traffic | Official |
7402 | TCP | UDP | RTPS (Real Time Publish Subscribe) DDS Meta-Traffic | Official |
7471 | TCP | Stateless Transport Tunneling (STT) | Unofficial | |
7473 | TCP | Rise: The Vieneo Province | Official | |
7474 | TCP | Neo4J Server webadmin[221] | Official | |
7478 | TCP | Default port used by Open iT Server.[222] | Official | |
7542 | TCP | UDP | Saratoga file transfer protocol[223][224] | Official |
7547 | TCP | UDP | CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) Technical Report 069 | Official |
7575 | UDP | Populous: The Beginning server | Unofficial | |
7624 | TCP | UDP | Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface | Official |
7631 | TCP | ERLPhase | Official | |
7634 | TCP | hddtemp—Utility to monitor hard drive temperature | Unofficial | |
7652–7654 | TCP | I2P anonymizing overlay network | Unofficial | |
7655 | UDP | I2P SAM Bridge Socket API | Unofficial | |
7656–7660 | TCP | I2P anonymizing overlay network | Unofficial | |
7670 | TCP | BrettspielWelt BSW Boardgame Portal | Unofficial | |
7687 | TCP | Bolt database connection | Official | |
7707–7708 | UDP | Killing Floor | Unofficial | |
7717 | UDP | Killing Floor | Unofficial | |
7777 | TCP | iChat server file transfer proxy[11] | Unofficial | |
7777 | TCP | Oracle Cluster File System 2[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7777 | TCP | Windows backdoor program tini.exe default[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7777 | TCP | Just Cause 2: Multiplayer Mod Server[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
7777 | TCP | Terraria default server | Unofficial | |
7777 | UDP | San Andreas Multiplayer (SA-MP) default port server | Unofficial | |
7777–7788 | TCP | UDP | Unreal Tournament series default server[citation needed] | Unofficial |
7831 | TCP | Default used by Smartlaunch Internet Cafe Administration[225] software | Unofficial | |
7880 | TCP | UDP | PowerSchool Gradebook Server[citation needed] | Unofficial |
7890 | TCP | Default that will be used by the iControl Internet Cafe Suite Administration software | Unofficial | |
7915 | TCP | Default for YSFlight server[226] | Unofficial | |
7935 | TCP | Fixed port used for Adobe Flash Debug Player to communicate with a debugger (Flash IDE, Flex Builder or fdb).[227] | Unofficial | |
7990 | TCP | Atlassian Bitbucket (default port)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
8000 | TCP | Commonly used for Internet radio streams such as SHOUTcast[citation needed], Icecast[citation needed] and iTunes Radio[11] | Unofficial | |
8000 | ? | ? | DynamoDB Local[228] | Unofficial |
8000 | ? | ? | Django Development Webserver[229] | Unofficial |
8005 | TCP | Tomcat remote shutdown[11] | Unofficial | |
8006 | TCP | Quest AppAssure 5 API[230] | Unofficial | |
8007 | TCP | Quest AppAssure 5 Engine[230] | Unofficial | |
8008 | TCP | UDP | Alternative port for HTTP. See also ports 80 and 8080. | Official |
8008 | TCP | IBM HTTP Server administration default[importance?] | Unofficial | |
8008 | TCP | iCal, a calendar application by Apple[11] | Unofficial | |
8009 | TCP | Apache JServ Protocol (ajp13 )[citation needed] |
Unofficial | |
8042 | ? | ? | Orthanc – REST API over HTTP[169] | Unofficial |
8069 | TCP | OpenERP 5.0 XML-RPC protocol[231] | Unofficial | |
8070 | TCP | OpenERP 5.0 NET-RPC protocol[231] | Unofficial | |
8074 | TCP | UDP | Gadu-Gadu | Official |
8075 | TCP | Killing Floor web administration interface[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
8080 | TCP | UDP | Alternative port for HTTP. See also ports 80 and 8008. | Official |
8080 | TCP | Apache Tomcat[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
8080 | TCP | Atlassian JIRA applications[232] | Unofficial | |
8088 | TCP | Asterisk management access via HTTP[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
8089 | Yes | No | Splunk daemon management[233] | Unofficial |
8089 | TCP | Fritz!Box automatic TR-069 configuration[234] | Unofficial | |
8090 | ? | ? | Atlassian Confluence[235] | Unofficial |
8090 | TCP | Coral Content Distribution Network (legacy; 80 and 8080 now supported)[236] | Unofficial | |
8091 | ? | ? | CouchBase web administration[237] | Unofficial |
8092 | ? | ? | CouchBase API[237] | Unofficial |
8111 | TCP | JOSM Remote Control | Unofficial | |
8112 | TCP | PAC Pacifica Coin | Unofficial | |
8116 | UDP | Check Point Cluster Control Protocol | Unofficial | |
8118 | TCP | Privoxy—advertisement-filtering Web proxy | Official | |
8123 | TCP | Polipo Web proxy | Official | |
8139 | TCP | Puppet (software) Client agent | Unofficial | |
8140 | TCP | Puppet (software) Master server | Official | |
8172 | TCP | Microsoft Remote Administration for IIS Manager[238] | Unofficial | |
8184 | TCP | NCSA Brown Dog Data Access Proxy | Unofficial | |
8194 | TCP | Bloomberg Application[5][239] | Official | |
8195 | TCP | Bloomberg Application[239] | Unofficial | |
8200 | TCP | GoToMyPC | Unofficial | |
8200 | TCP | MiniDLNA media server Web Interface | ||
8222 | TCP | VMware Server Management User Interface[240] (insecure Web interface).[241] See also port 8333 | Unofficial | |
8243 | TCP | UDP | HTTPS listener for Apache Synapse[242] | Official |
8245 | TCP | Dynamic DNS for at least No-IP and DyDNS[243] | Unofficial | |
8280 | TCP | UDP | HTTP listener for Apache Synapse[242] | Official |
8281 | TCP | HTTP Listener for Gatecraft Plugin | Unofficial | |
8291 | TCP | Winbox—Default on a MikroTik RouterOS for a Windows application used to administer MikroTik RouterOS[244] | Unofficial | |
8303 | UDP | Teeworlds Server | Unofficial | |
8332 | TCP | Bitcoin JSON-RPC server[245] | Unofficial | |
8333 | TCP | Bitcoin[246] | Unofficial | |
8333 | TCP | VMware Server Management User Interface[240] (secure Web interface).[241] See also port 8222 | Unofficial | |
8337 | TCP | VisualSVN Distributed File System Service (VDFS)[247] | Unofficial | |
8384 | TCP | Syncthing web GUI | Unofficial | |
8443 | TCP | SW Soft Plesk Control Panel | Unofficial | |
8443 | TCP | Apache Tomcat SSL | Unofficial | |
8443 | TCP | Promise WebPAM SSL | Unofficial | |
8443 | TCP | iCal over SSL[11] | Unofficial | |
8444 | TCP | Bitmessage | Unofficial | |
8484 | TCP | MapleStory Login Server | Unofficial | |
8500 | TCP | Adobe ColdFusion built-in web server[248] | Unofficial | |
8530 | ? | ? | Windows Server Update Services over HTTP[249][further explanation needed][250] | Unofficial |
8531 | ? | ? | Windows Server Update Services over HTTPS[250][further explanation needed][249] | Unofficial |
8580 | ? | ? | Freegate, an Internet anonymizer and proxy tool[251] | Unofficial |
8629 | TCP | Tibero database[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
8642 | TCP | Lotus Notes Traveler auto synchronization for Windows Mobile and Nokia devices[252] | Unofficial | |
8691 | TCP | Ultra Fractal, a fractal generation and rendering software application – distributed calculations over networked computers[253][254] | Unofficial | |
8767 | UDP | Voice channel of TeamSpeak 2,[255] a proprietary Voice over IP protocol targeted at gamers[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
8834 | ? | ? | Nessus, a vulnerability scanner – remote XML-RPC web server[256][third-party source needed] | Unofficial |
8840 | ? | ? | Opera Unite, an extensible framework for web applications[257][258] | Unofficial |
8880 | TCP | Alternate port of CDDB (Compact Disc Database) protocol, used to look up audio CD (compact disc) information over the Internet.[259] See also port 888. | Official | |
8880 | ? | ? | IBM WebSphere Application Server SOAP connector[260][jargon] | Unofficial |
8883 | TCP | UDP | Secure MQTT (MQTT over TLS)[261][262] | Official |
8887 | ? | ? | HyperVM over HTTP[citation needed] | Unofficial |
8888 | ? | ? | HyperVM over HTTPS[citation needed] | Unofficial |
8888 | ? | UDP | Freenet over HTTP[citation needed] | Unofficial |
8888 | ? | ? | Default for IPython[263] / Jupyter[264] notebook dashboards | Unofficial |
8888 | ? | ? | MAMP web server[citation needed] | Unofficial |
8889 | ? | ? | MAMP MySQL database server[citation needed] | Unofficial |
8983 | ? | ? | Apache Solr[265] | Unofficial |
8997 | ? | ? | Alternate port for I2P Monotone Proxy[149][jargon] | Unofficial |
8998 | ? | ? | I2P Monotone Proxy[149][jargon] | Unofficial |
8999 | ? | ? | Alternate port for I2P Monotone Proxy[149][jargon] | Unofficial |
9000 | TCP | SonarQube Web Server[266] | Unofficial | |
9000 | TCP | DBGp | Unofficial | |
9000 | TCP | SqueezeCenter web server & streaming | Unofficial | |
9000 | UDP | UDPCast | Unofficial | |
9000 | TCP | Play! Framework web server[267] | Unofficial | |
9000 | TCP | Hadoop NameNode default port | Unofficial | |
9000 | TCP | PHP-FPM default port | Unofficial | |
9000 | TCP | QBittorrent's embedded torrent tracker default port[268] | Unofficial | |
9001 | TCP | UDP | ETL Service Manager[269] | Official |
9001 | Microsoft SharePoint authoring environment | Unofficial | ||
9001 | cisco-xremote router configuration[citation needed] | Unofficial | ||
9001 | Tor network default | Unofficial | ||
9001 | TCP | DBGp Proxy | Unofficial | |
9001 | TCP | HSQLDB default port | Unofficial | |
9002 | Newforma Server comms | Unofficial | ||
9006 | De-Commissioned Port | Official | ||
9006 | TCP | Tomcat in standalone mode[11] | Unofficial | |
9030 | TCP | Tor often used | Unofficial | |
9042 | TCP | Apache Cassandra native protocol clients | Unofficial | |
9043 | TCP | WebSphere Application Server Administration Console secure | Unofficial | |
9050–9051 | TCP | Tor | Unofficial | |
9060 | TCP | WebSphere Application Server Administration Console | Unofficial | |
9080 | TCP | UDP | glrpc, Groove Collaboration software GLRPC | Official |
9080 | TCP | WebSphere Application Server HTTP Transport (port 1) default | Unofficial | |
9080 | TCP | Remote Potato by FatAttitude, Windows Media Center addon | Unofficial | |
9080 | TCP | ServerWMC, Windows Media Center addon | Unofficial | |
9090 | TCP | Openfire Administration Console | Unofficial | |
9090 | TCP | SqueezeCenter control (CLI) | Unofficial | |
9090 | TCP | Cherokee Admin Panel | Unofficial | |
9091 | TCP | Openfire Administration Console (SSL Secured) | Unofficial | |
9091 | TCP | Transmission (BitTorrent client) Web Interface | Unofficial | |
9092 | TCP | H2 (DBMS) Database Server | Unofficial | |
9092 | TCP | Apache Kafka A Distributed Streaming Platform[270] | Unofficial | |
9100 | TCP | Assigned | PDL Data Stream, used for printing to certain network printers[11] | Official |
9101 | TCP | UDP | Bacula Director | Official |
9102 | TCP | UDP | Bacula File Daemon | Official |
9103 | TCP | UDP | Bacula Storage Daemon | Official |
9119 | TCP | UDP | MXit Instant Messenger | Official |
9150 | TCP | Tor | Unofficial | |
9191 | TCP | Sierra Wireless Airlink | Unofficial | |
9199 | TCP | Avtex LLC—qStats | Unofficial | |
9200 | TCP | Elasticsearch[271]—default Elasticsearch port | Unofficial | |
9217 | TCP | iPass Platform Service | Unofficial | |
9293 | TCP | Sony PlayStation RemotePlay[272] | Unofficial | |
9300 | TCP | IBM Cognos BI[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
9303 | UDP | D-Link Shareport Share storage and MFP printers[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
9306 | TCP | Sphinx Native API | Official | |
9309 | TCP | UDP | Sony PlayStation Vita Host Collaboration WiFi Data Transfer[273] | Unofficial |
9312 | TCP | Sphinx SphinxQL | Official | |
9332 | TCP | Litecoin JSON-RPC server | Unofficial | |
9333 | TCP | Litecoin | Unofficial | |
9339 | TCP | Clash of Clans, a mobile freemium strategy video game | Unofficial | |
9389 | TCP | UDP | adws, Microsoft AD DS Web Services, Powershell uses this port | Official |
9418 | TCP | UDP | git, Git pack transfer service | Official |
9419 | TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – master control port[274] | Unofficial | |
9420 | TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – master command port[274] | Unofficial | |
9421 | TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – master client port[274] | Unofficial | |
9422 | TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – Chunkservers[274] | Unofficial | |
9425 | TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – CGI server[274] | Unofficial | |
9443 | TCP | VMware Websense Triton console (HTTPS port used for accessing and administrating a vCenter Server via the Web Management Interface) | Unofficial | |
9443 | TCP | NCSA Brown Dog Data Tilling Service | Unofficial | |
9535 | TCP | UDP | mngsuite, LANDesk Management Suite Remote Control | Official |
9536 | TCP | UDP | laes-bf, IP Fabrics Surveillance buffering function | Official |
9600 | No | Yes | Factory Interface Network Service (FINS), a network protocol used by Omron programmable logic controllers[citation needed] | Unofficial |
9675 | TCP | UDP | Spiceworks Desktop, IT Helpdesk Software | Unofficial |
9676 | TCP | UDP | Spiceworks Desktop, IT Helpdesk Software | Unofficial |
9695 | Assigned | UDP | Content centric networking (CCN, CCNx)[citation needed] | Official |
9785 | TCP | UDP | Viber[173] | Unofficial |
9800 | TCP | UDP | WebDAV Source | Official |
9800 | WebCT e-learning portal | Unofficial | ||
9875 | TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial | |
9898 | TCP | Tripwire—File Integrity Monitoring Software[275] | Unofficial | |
9899 | UDP | SCTP tunneling (port number used in SCTP packets encapsulated in UDP, RFC 6951) | Official | |
9981 | TCP | TVHeadend HTTP server (web interface)[276] | Unofficial | |
9982 | TCP | TVHeadend HTSP server (Streaming protocol)[276] | Unofficial | |
9987 | UDP | TeamSpeak 3 server default (voice) port (for the conflicting service see the IANA list) | Unofficial | |
9993 | UDP | ZeroTier Default port for ZeroTier | Unofficial | |
9997 | TCP | Splunk port for communication between the forwarders and indexers | Unofficial | |
9999 | Urchin Web Analytics[citation needed] | Unofficial | ||
10000 | TCP | UDP | Network Data Management Protocol | Official |
10000 | BackupExec | Unofficial | ||
10000 | Webmin, Web-based Unix/Linux system administration tool (default port) | Unofficial | ||
10000 | UDP | Used on VoIP networks for receiving and transmitting voice telephony traffic which includes Google Voice via the OBiTalk ATA devices as well as on the MagicJack and Vonage ATA network devices.[277] | Unofficial | |
10001 | UDP | Ubiquiti UniFi access points broadcast to 255.255.255.255:10001 (UDP) to locate the controller(s) | Unofficial | |
10003 | TCP | ForeScout SecureConnector [citation needed] | Unofficial | |
10009 | TCP | UDP | CrossFire, a multiplayer online First Person Shooter[citation needed] | Unofficial |
10010 | TCP | Open Object Rexx (ooRexx) rxapi daemon | Official | |
10024 | TCP | Zimbra smtp [mta]—to amavis from postfix[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
10025 | TCP | Zimbra smtp [mta]—back to postfix from amavis[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
10042 | TCP | Mathoid server [citation needed] | Unofficial | |
10050 | TCP | UDP | Zabbix agent | Official |
10051 | TCP | UDP | Zabbix trapper | Official |
10080 | TCP | Touhou fight games (Immaterial and Missing Power, Scarlet Weather Rhapsody, Hisoutensoku, Hopeless Masquerade and Urban Legend in Limbo) | Unofficial | |
10110 | TCP | UDP | NMEA 0183 Navigational Data. Transport of NMEA 0183 sentences over TCP or UDP | Official |
10172 | TCP | Intuit Quickbooks client | Unofficial | |
10200 | TCP | FRISK Software International's fpscand virus scanning daemon for Unix platforms[278] | Unofficial | |
10200 | TCP | FRISK Software International's f-protd virus scanning daemon for Unix platforms[279] | Unofficial | |
10201–10204 | TCP | FRISK Software International's f-protd virus scanning daemon for Unix platforms[279] | Unofficial | |
10212 | TCP | GE Intelligent Platforms Proficy HMI/SCADA – CIMPLICITY WebView[280] | Official | |
10308 | ? | ? | Lock On: Modern Air Combat[citation needed] | Unofficial |
10480 | ? | ? | SWAT 4 Dedicated Server[citation needed] | Unofficial |
10505 | UDP | BlueStacks (android simulator) broadcast[281] | Unofficial | |
10514 | TCP | UDP | TLS-enabled Rsyslog (default by convention) | Unofficial |
10823 | UDP | Farming Simulator 2011[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
10891 | TCP | Jungle Disk (this port is opened by the Jungle Disk Monitor service on the localhost)[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
10933 | TCP | Listen port used by the Octopus Deploy Tentacle deployment agent[282][283] | Official | |
11001 | TCP | UDP | metasys ( Johnson Controls Metasys java AC control environment ) | Official |
11111 | TCP | RiCcI, Remote Configuration Interface (Redhat Linux) | Unofficial | |
11112 | TCP | UDP | ACR/NEMA Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) | Official |
11211 | TCP | UDP | memcached[11] | Unofficial |
11214 | TCP | UDP | memcached incoming SSL proxy | Unofficial |
11215 | TCP | UDP | memcached internal outgoing SSL proxy | Unofficial |
11235 | Savage: Battle for Newerth[citation needed] | Unofficial | ||
11311 | TCP | UDP | Robot Operating System master | Unofficial |
11371 | TCP | UDP | OpenPGP HTTP key server | Official |
11753 | TCP | OpenRCT2 multiplayer[284] | Unofficial | |
12012 | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, Korea Server—Status/Version Check | Unofficial | |
12013 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, Korea Server | Unofficial |
12035 | UDP | Second Life, used for server UDP in-bound [285] | Unofficial | |
12043 | TCP | Second Life, used for LSL HTTPS in-bound [286] | Unofficial | |
12046 | TCP | Second Life, used for LSL HTTP in-bound [286] | Unofficial | |
12201 | Yes | Yes | Graylog Extended Log Format (GELF)[287][importance?] | Unofficial |
12222 | UDP | Light Weight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) LWAPP data (RFC 5412) | Official | |
12223 | UDP | Light Weight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) LWAPP control (RFC 5412) | Official | |
12345 | NetBus remote administration tool (often Trojan horse). Also used by NetBuster. Little Fighter 2 (TCP), Cubeworld[288] (TCP and UDP), and (TCP) GVG (Grass Valley Group) SMS7000 and RCL video router control | Unofficial | ||
12443 | TCP | IBM HMC web browser management access over HTTPS instead of default port 443[289] | Unofficial | |
12489 | TCP | NSClient/NSClient++/NC_Net (Nagios) | Unofficial | |
12975 | TCP | LogMeIn Hamachi (VPN tunnel software; also port 32976)—used to connect to Mediation Server (bibi.hamachi.cc); will attempt to use SSL (TCP port 443) if both 12975 & 32976 fail to connect | Unofficial | |
13000–13050 | UDP | Second Life, used for server UDP in-bound [285] | Unofficial | |
13001 | TCP | ForeScout CounterACT[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
13008 | TCP | UDP | Cross Fire, a multiplayer online First Person Shooter[citation needed] | Unofficial |
13075 | TCP | Default[290] for BMC Software Control-M/Enterprise Manager Corba communication, though often changed during installation | Official | |
13720 | TCP | UDP | Symantec NetBackup—bprd (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
13721 | TCP | UDP | Symantec NetBackup—bpdbm (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
13724 | TCP | UDP | Symantec Network Utility—vnetd (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
13782 | TCP | UDP | Symantec NetBackup—bpcd (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
13783 | TCP | UDP | Symantec VOPIED protocol (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
13785 | TCP | UDP | Symantec NetBackup Database—nbdb (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
13786 | TCP | UDP | Symantec nomdb (formerly VERITAS) | Official |
14550 | UDP | MAVLink | Unofficial | |
14567 | UDP | Battlefield 1942 and mods | Unofficial | |
15000 | TCP | psyBNC | Unofficial | |
15000 | TCP | Wesnoth | Unofficial | |
15000 | TCP | Kaspersky Network Agent[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
15567 | UDP | Battlefield Vietnam and mods | Unofficial | |
15345 | TCP | UDP | XPilot Contact | Official |
16000 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management). Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
16000 | TCP | shroudBNC | Unofficial | |
16080 | TCP | Mac OS X Server Web (HTTP) service with performance cache[291] | Unofficial | |
16200 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Content Server (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management). Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
16225 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Content Server Web UI. Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
16250 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management). Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
16261 | TCP | UDP | Project Zomboid multiplayer. Additional sequential ports used for each player connecting to server.[citation needed] | Unofficial |
16300 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Records Management (formerly known as Oracle Universal Records Management). Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
16384 | UDP | CISCO Default RTP MIN | Unofficial | |
16384-16387 | UDP | Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), RTP Control Protocol (RTCP), used by Apple's iChat for audio and video[11] | Unofficial | |
16384-16387 | UDP | Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), RTP Control Protocol (RTCP), used by Apple's FaceTime and Game Center[11] | Unofficial | |
16393-16402 | UDP | Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), RTP Control Protocol (RTCP), used by Apple's FaceTime and Game Center[11] | Unofficial | |
16403-16472 | UDP | Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), RTP Control Protocol (RTCP), used by Apple's Game Center[11] | Unofficial | |
16400 | TCP | Oracle WebCenter Content: Capture (formerly known as Oracle Document Capture). Port though often changed during installation | Unofficial | |
16482 | CISCO Default RTP MAX | Official | ||
16567 | UDP | Battlefield 2 and mods | Unofficial | |
17011 | TCP | Worms multiplayer | Unofficial | |
17500 | TCP | UDP | Dropbox LanSync Protocol (db-lsp); used to synchronize file catalogs between Dropbox clients on a local network. | Official |
18091 | TCP | UDP | memcached Internal REST HTTPS for SSL | Unofficial |
18092 | TCP | UDP | memcached Internal CAPI HTTPS for SSL | Unofficial |
18104 | TCP | RAD PDF Service | Official | |
18200 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, AsiaSoft Thailand Server status/version check | Unofficial |
18201 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, AsiaSoft Thailand Server | Unofficial |
18206 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, AsiaSoft Thailand Server FAM database | Unofficial |
18300 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, AsiaSoft SEA Server status/version check | Unofficial |
18301 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, AsiaSoft SEA Server | Unofficial |
18306 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, AsiaSoft SEA Server FAM database | Unofficial |
18333 | TCP | Bitcoin testnet[246] | Unofficial | |
18400 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, KAIZEN Brazil Server status/version check | Unofficial |
18401 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, KAIZEN Brazil Server | Unofficial |
18505 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle R4p3 Server, Nexon Server status/version check | Unofficial |
18506 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, Nexon Server | Unofficial |
18605 | TCP | UDP | X-BEAT status/version check | Unofficial |
18606 | TCP | UDP | X-BEAT | Unofficial |
19000 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, G10/alaplaya Server status/version check | Unofficial |
19000 | UDP | JACK sound server | Unofficial | |
19001 | TCP | UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, G10/alaplaya Server | Unofficial |
19007 | TCP | UDP | Veejansh Inc. Scintilla Device Service | Official |
19132 | UDP | Minecraft Pocket Edition multiplayer server[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
19150 | TCP | UDP | Gkrellm Server | Unofficial |
19226 | TCP | Panda Software AdminSecure Communication Agent | Unofficial | |
19283 | TCP | UDP | K2—KeyAuditor & KeyServer, Sassafras Software Inc.[292] Software Asset Management tools | Official |
19294 | TCP | Google Talk Voice and Video connections[293] | Unofficial | |
19295 | UDP | Google Talk Voice and Video connections[293] | Unofficial | |
19302 | UDP | Google Talk Voice and Video connections[293] | Unofficial | |
19315 | TCP | UDP | KeyShadow for K2—KeyAuditor & KeyServer, Sassafras Software Inc.[292] Software Asset Management tools | Official |
19812 | TCP | 4D database SQL Communication[294] | Official | |
19813 | TCP | UDP | 4D database Client Server Communication[294] | Official |
19814 | TCP | 4D database DB4D Communication[294] | Official | |
19999 | Distributed Network Protocol—Secure (DNP—Secure), a secure version of the protocol used in SCADA systems between communicating RTU's and IED's | Official | ||
20000 | Distributed Network Protocol (DNP), a protocol used in SCADA systems between communicating RTU's and IED's | Official | ||
20000 | Usermin, Web-based Unix/Linux user administration tool (default port) | Unofficial | ||
20000 | UDP | Used on VoIP networks for receiving and transmitting voice telephony traffic which includes Google Voice via the OBiTalk ATA devices as well as on the MagicJack and Vonage ATA network devices.[277] | Unofficial | |
20560 | TCP | UDP | Killing Floor | Unofficial |
20595 | UDP | 0 A.D. Empires Ascendant | Unofficial | |
20808 | UDP | Ableton Link | Unofficial | |
21025 | TCP | Starbound Server (default), Starbound | Unofficial | |
22000 | TCP | Syncthing (default) | Unofficial | |
22136 | TCP | FLIR Systems Camera Resource Protocol | Unofficial | |
22222 | TCP | Davis Instruments, WeatherLink IP | Unofficial | |
23073 | Soldat Dedicated Server | Unofficial | ||
23399 | Skype default protocol | Unofficial | ||
23513 | ? | ? | Duke Nukem 3D source ports | Unofficial |
24441 | TCP | UDP | Pyzor spam detection network | Unofficial |
24444 | NetBeans integrated development environment | Unofficial | ||
24465 | TCP | UDP | Tonido Directory Server for Tonido which is a Personal Web App and P2P platform | Official |
24554 | TCP | UDP | BINKP, Fidonet mail transfers over TCP/IP | Official |
24800 | Synergy: keyboard/mouse sharing software | Unofficial | ||
24842 | StepMania: Online: Dance Dance Revolution Simulator | Unofficial | ||
25000 | TCP | Teamware Office standard client connection | Official | |
25001 | TCP | Default port for Unity3D networking | Official | |
25003 | TCP | Teamware Office client notifier | Official | |
25005 | TCP | Teamware Office message transfer | Official | |
25007 | TCP | Teamware Office MIME Connector | Official | |
25008 | TCP | Jayson's Water Fun Connector | Unofficial | |
25010 | TCP | Teamware Office Agent server | Official | |
25105 | TCP | Default port for Insteon Hub | Unofficial | |
25560 | TCP | codeheart.js Relay Server | Unofficial | |
25565 | TCP | Minecraft multiplayer server[295][296] | Unofficial | |
25565 | UDP | Minecraft multiplayer server query[297] | Unofficial | |
25565 | MySQL database system | Unofficial | ||
25575 | UDP | Minecraft multiplayer server RCON[298] | Unofficial | |
25826 | UDP | collectd default port[299] | Unofficial | |
25999 | TCP | Xfire | Unofficial | |
26000 | TCP | UDP | id Software's Quake server | Official |
26000 | TCP | CCP's EVE Online Online gaming MMORPG | Unofficial | |
26000 | UDP | Xonotic, an open source arena shooter | Unofficial | |
26900–26901 | TCP | CCP's EVE Online Online gaming MMORPG | Unofficial | |
26950 | TCP | UDP | GIMA Productions | Unofficial |
27000–27030 | UDP | Steam, client[300] | Unofficial | |
27000 | UDP | (through 27006) id Software's QuakeWorld master server | Unofficial | |
27000 | TCP | PowerBuilder SySAM license server | Unofficial | |
27000–27009 | TCP | UDP | FlexNet Publisher's License server (from the range of default ports) | Official |
27014–27050 | TCP | Steam, file downloads[300] | Unofficial | |
27015 | UDP | GoldSrc and Source engine dedicated server port[300] | Unofficial | |
27016 | Magicka server port | Unofficial | ||
27017 | MongoDB server port | Unofficial | ||
27031–27036 | UDP | Steam, In-Home Streaming (LAN only)[300] | Unofficial | |
27374 | Sub7 default. | Unofficial | ||
27500–27900 | UDP | id Software's QuakeWorld | Unofficial | |
27888 | UDP | Kaillera server | Unofficial | |
27901–27910 | UDP | id Software's Quake II master server | Unofficial | |
27950 | UDP | OpenArena outgoing | Unofficial | |
27960–27969 | UDP | Activision's Enemy Territory and id Software's Quake III Arena, Quake III and Quake Live and some ioquake3 derived games, such as Urban Terror (OpenArena incoming) | Unofficial | |
28001 | Starsiege: Tribes[citation needed] | Unofficial | ||
28015 | UDP | Rust (video game)[301] | Unofficial | |
28770–28771 | UDP | AssaultCube Reloaded, a video game based upon a modification of AssaultCube[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
28785–28786 | UDP | Cube 2: Sauerbraten[302] | Unofficial | |
28852 | TCP | UDP | Killing Floor[citation needed] | Unofficial |
28910 | TCP | UDP | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection[303] | Unofficial |
28960 | TCP | UDP | Call of Duty; Call of Duty: United Offensive; Call of Duty 2; Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare;[citation needed] Call of Duty: World at War (PC platform)[304] | Unofficial |
29000 | ? | ? | Perfect World, an adventure and fantasy MMORPG[citation needed] | Unofficial |
29070 | TCP | UDP | Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy by Ravensoft[citation needed] | Unofficial |
29900–29901 | TCP | UDP | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection[303] | Unofficial |
29920 | TCP | UDP | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection[303] | Unofficial |
30564 | TCP | Multiplicity: keyboard/mouse/clipboard sharing software[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
31337 | TCP | Back Orifice remote administration tool[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
31416 | ? | ? | BOINC RPC[305] | Unofficial |
31438 | TCP | Rocket U2[306] | Unofficial | |
31457 | TCP | TetriNET | Official | |
32137 | TCP | UDP | Immunet Protect (UDP in version 2.0,[307] TCP since version 3.0[308]) | Unofficial |
32400 | TCP | Plex Media Server[309] | Official | |
32764 | TCP | A backdoor found on certain Linksys, Netgear and other wireless DSL modems/combination routers[310] | Unofficial | |
32887 | TCP | Ace of Spades, a multiplayer FPS video game[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
32976 | TCP | LogMeIn Hamachi, a VPN application; also TCP port 12975 and SSL (TCP 443).[311] | Unofficial | |
33434 | TCP | UDP | traceroute | Official |
33848 | UDP | Jenkins, a continuous integration (CI) tool[312][313] | Unofficial | |
34000 | UDP | Infestation: Survivor Stories (formerly known as The War Z), a multiplayer zombie video game[verification needed] | Unofficial | |
34197 | No | Yes | Factorio, a multiplayer survival and factory-building game[citation needed] | Unofficial |
35357 | TCP | OpenStack Identity (Keystone) administration[314] | Official | |
37008 | UDP | TZSP intrusion detection[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
40000 | TCP | UDP | SafetyNET p – a real-time Industrial Ethernet protocol | Official |
43110 | TCP | ZeroNet web UI default port[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
43594–43595 | ? | ? | RuneScape[315] | Unofficial |
44405 | TCP | Mu Online Connect Server[citation needed] | Unofficial | |
44818 | TCP | UDP | EtherNet/IP explicit messaging | Official |
47001 | TCP | Windows Remote Management Service (WinRM)[316] | Official | |
47808 | TCP | UDP | BACnet Building Automation and Control Networks (4780810 = BAC016) | Official |
49151 | TCP | UDP | Reserved[5] | Official |
Dynamic, private or ephemeral ports
The range 49152–65535 (215+214 to 216−1) contains dynamic or private ports that cannot be registered with IANA.[317] This range is used for private, or customized services or temporary purposes and for automatic allocation of ephemeral ports.
Port | TCP | UDP | Description |
---|---|---|---|
60000–61000 | Port 22 | Yes | Range from which Mosh – a remote terminal application similar to SSH – typically assigns ports for ongoing sessions between Mosh servers and Mosh clients. [318] |
See also
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... The RAP protocol operates on TCP port 38, with peers opening a symmetric TCP connection between the RAP ports on each system. ... RAP is also used on UDP port 38, as a peer discovery method. ...
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... The "well-known" UDP port number for the Resource Location Protocol is 39 (47 octal). ...
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- ^ Harrenstien, K.; Stahl, M.; Feinler, E. (1985). NICNAME/WHOIS. IETF. p. 2. doi:10.17487/RFC0954. RFC 954. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
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... This protocol assumes a reliable data stream; TCP is assumed. Gopher servers should listen on port 70 (port 70 is assigned to Internet Gopher by IANA). ...
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- ^ Braden, R. (1977-11-22). NETRJS Protocol. IETF. p. 3. doi:10.17487/RFC0740. RFC 740. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
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- ^ Zimmerman, David Paul (1991). "Flow of events". The Finger User Information Protocol. IETF. p. 4. sec. 2.1. doi:10.17487/RFC1288. RFC 1288. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
... Finger is based on the Transmission Control Protocol, using TCP port 79 decimal ...
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... HTTP communication usually takes place over TCP/IP connections. The default port is TCP 80 ...
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... HTTP/2 uses the same "http" and "https" URI schemes used by HTTP/1.1. HTTP/2 shares the same default port numbers: 80 for "http" URIs and 443 for "https" URIs. ...
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... When contacting a Kerberos server (KDC) ... the client shall send a UDP datagram containing only an encoding of the request to port 88 (decimal) at the KDC's IP address ...
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... Kerberos servers (KDCs) supporting IP transports MUST accept TCP ... UDP requests and SHOULD listen for them on port 88 (decimal) ...
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... A TSAP server begins by LISTENing on TCP port 102. ...
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... TCP port 102 is reserved for hosts which implement this standard. ...
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... Initially, the server host starts the Ph service by listening on TCP port 105. ...
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... the specific service of User Telnet may be accessed (on hosts that choose to provide it) by opening a connection to port 107 (153 octal). ...
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... This protocol assumes a reliable data stream such as provided by TCP or any similar protocol. When TCP is used, the POP2 server listens on port 109 ...
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ignored (help) - ^ Rose, Marshall (1988). Post Office Protocol: Version 3. IETF. pp. 2, 13. doi:10.17487/RFC1081. RFC 1081. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
... the server host starts the POP3 service by listening on TCP port 110. ...
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... the server host starts the POP3 service by listening on TCP port 110. ...
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... The IPv4 protocol number assigned by the IANA for VRRP is 112 (decimal). ...
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... The Identification Protocol (a.k.a., "ident", a.k.a., "the Ident Protocol") ... listens for TCP connections on TCP port 113 (decimal). ...
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... The Authentication Server Protocol provides a means to determine the identity of a user of a particular TCP connection. ... A server listens for TCP connections on TCP port 113 (decimal). ...
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... SFTP is used by opening a TCP connection to the remote hosts' SFTP port (115 decimal). ...
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ignored (help) - ^ Kantor, Brian; Lapsley, Phil (1986). Network News Transfer Protocol. IETF. pp. 5, 20–23. doi:10.17487/RFC0977. RFC 977. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
... NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles ... When used via Internet TCP, the contact port assigned for this service is 119. ...
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... Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) ... is used for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of Netnews articles using a reliable stream-based mechanism. ... The official TCP port for the NNTP service is 119. ...
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... The Internet Message Access Protocol ... allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. ... The IMAP4rev1 protocol assumes a reliable data stream such as that provided by TCP. When TCP is used, an IMAP4rev1 server listens on port 143. ...
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... The BFTP program ... can be executed as a remotely-accessible service that can be reached via a Telnet connection to the BFTP well-known port (152). ...
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... This memo defines a simple application-layer protocol by which management information for a gateway may be inspected or altered by logically remote users. ... An authentication protocol entity responds to protocol messages received at UDP port 153 on the host with which it is associated. ...
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... Pcmail is a distributed mail system providing mail service to an arbitrary number of users ... The TCP contact port for DMSP has been designated 158. ...
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... A protocol entity receives messages at UDP port 161 on the host ... Messages which report traps should be received on UDP port 162 for further processing. ...
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... BGP listens on TCP port 179. ...
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Although system port assignments exist for IRC traffic that is plain text (TCP/UDP port 194) or TLS/SSL encrypted (TCP/UDP port 994) ...
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... When using the TCP to provide the transport-backing for the SMUX protocol, the SNMP agent listens on TCP port 199. ...
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... SMUX is the snmp multiplexing protocol (RFC 1227). It can be used by an snmp agent to query variables maintained by another user-level process. ...
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... IMAP over SSL currently uses port 993, but an earlier convention uses port 585. ...
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- ^ INTERNET DRAFT, DHCP Failover Protocol (expired: September 2003)
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- ^ Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) Archived February 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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rndc
commands ...{{cite book}}
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... 981 /tcp ... remote administration from external using HTTPS ...
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...
...- Windows SBS 2008 must allow connections through TCP ports 80, 443, 987, and 3389.
- The computer used to connect to Remote Web Workplace must allow connections through TCP ports 80, 443, 987, and 3389.
- Routers on Windows SBS 2008 must be configured to forward Internet traffic to TCP ports 80, 443, 987, and 3389.
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... start ScimoreDb manager ... (default TCP connection: localhost, port: 999). ...
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... By default, ThinLinc's web-based administration interface is available on TCP port 1010. ...
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server_port
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... Pervasive PSQL Vx Server 11 SP3 communicates via the following ones: 3351 for the transactional interface, 1583 for the relational interface, and 139 for named pipes. ...
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... allow TCP/IP connections on port 1626 & 1627 (1627 only needed for sending sketches.)
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... 1688 is the default TCP port used by the clients to connect to the KMS host. ...
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... The port the server will listen on. The default port is 1716.
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... Flash Media Server listens for RTMP/E requests on port 1935/TCP. ... Flash Media Server listens for RTMFP requests on port 1935/UDP. ...
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... This screen allows the Bridge Crew to connect to the Artemis Simulator. ... The network must also be configured to forward port 2010 to the server machine's local address. ...
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... This is the port that Ghost is listening on. By default 2368 is used ...
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The TCP/IP port of the KGS server. The default is 2379 ...
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... Upon startup, the server runs on port 2424 for the binary protocol and 2480 for the http one. If a port is busy the next free one will be used. The default range is 2424-2430 (binary) and 2480-2490 (http). ...
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... A reserved port number dedicated for MADCAP is used on the server (port number 2535, as assigned by IANA). Any port number may be used on client machines. ...
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... All messages are UDP datagrams. ...
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... All the connections are typical TCP client connections ... to port 7 or port 2703 on the razor server. ...
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... XBT Tracker listens on port 2710. ...
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... An experimental UDP tracker extension is also supported via announce URL
udp://...:2710
. ...{{cite web}}
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- ^ "What Ports And Protocols Are Used By Sync?". Sync Help Center. Resilio. 2016-08-28. Archived from the original on 2016-08-28. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
... Connecting to the tracker server for automatic peer discovery: TCP and UDP, port 3000 ...
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... On the firewall, verify that port 3101 is open for outbound initiated, bi-directional Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) traffic. ...
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... Squid normally listens to port 3128 ...
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- ^ a b "RFC 5766 - Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN): Relay Extensions to Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)". ietf.org. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
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... By default, the STUN NAT Behavior Discovery usage runs on the same ports as STUN: 3478 over UDP and TCP, and 5349 for TCP over TLS. ...
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... refer to the port numbers listed below, which are used when you connect your PS4™ system to a PlayStation™Network server.
...- TCP: 80, 443, 3478, 3479, 3480
- UDP: 3478, 3479
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ORTHANC
that listens on the port 4242. - Create a HTTP server for the REST API that listens on the port 8042.
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... Saratoga is a rate-based UDP file transfer protocol capable of transferring large files. Saratoga has been in operational use since 2004 to move mission imaging data from the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) remote-sensing satellites to ground stations. ...
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http://<yourserver>:8080
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web.conf
. ... Location ofsplunkd
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...- On WSUS 3.2 and earlier, port 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS
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localhost
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... Servers use the ports 28785 (UDP) and 28786 (UDP). ...
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...
...- TCP: Allow traffic to all destinations on ports: 28910, 29900, 29901, 29920, 80, and 443.
- UDP: Allow all traffic to all destinations. (Necessary for peer-to-peer connections and game play).
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- ^ Rocket UniVerse Installation Guide (Version 11.2.3) (PDF) (UNV-113-INST-1 ed.). Rocket Software. April 2014. pp. 3–8, 4–8.
... When you install UniVerse on your system for the first time, you must add the UniRPC daemon's port to the
[self-published source?]/etc/services
file. Add the following line to the/etc/services
file: uvrpc 31438/tcp # uvrpc port ... - ^ "Immunet Protect 2.0 Requirements & Compatible Security Package List". Support. Immunet. 2010-05-12. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
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... TCP: 32400 (for access to the Plex Media Server) ...
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... A hacker has found a backdoor to wireless combination router/DSL modems ... The attack, confirmed to work on several Linksys and Netgear DSL modems ... the router responded to messages over an unusual TCP port number: 32764. ... the backdoor might affect wireless routers with DSL modems from SerComm, ...
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...
If the above ports cannot be used to achieve a connection, Hamachi will try again using SSL (TCP 443). ...- TCP 12975 (initiator port)
- TCP 32976 (session port)
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... Jenkins instances listen on UDP port 33848. ...
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... Jenkins listens on UDP port 33848. ...
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... open the following ports; 443, 43594 and 43595 ...
- ^ "Obtaining Data from the Local Computer (Windows)". Msdn.microsoft.com. 2013-08-23. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
- ^ Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Procedures for the Management of the Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry. IETF. 2011. doi:10.17487/RFC6335. RFC 6335.
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