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Application Port Protocol Notes
Application Port Protocol Notes
Application Port Protocol Notes
Port
Protocol
Notes Hyptertext Transfer Protocol. Used by web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera.
HTTP
80, 8080
TCP
HTTPS
443
TCP, UDP
IMAP
143
TCP
Email applications including Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora and Thunderbird. File Transfer Protocol. Secure Shell protocol. Provides a secure session when logging into a remote machine. Used for remote server administration. Domain Name System protocol for converting domain names to IP addresses. Network News Transfer Protocol, used for internet discussion groups. NETBIOS is used for file transfers between Windows machines. Simple Network Management Protocol. Used by network administrators for remote statistics and information gathering. Lightwight Directory Services Protocol, used for accessing centralized databases of users and computers.
FTP
20 to 21
TCP
SSH
22
TCP
Telnet
23
DNS
53
NNTP
119
TCP
NETBIOS
137 to 139
TCP, UDP
SNMP
161 to 162
UDP
LDAP
389
Database application.
TCP,
Database application.
Oracle SQL
TCP
Database application.
Microsoft Terminal Server / Citrix ICA ICQ Yahoo Messenger AOL Instant Messenger
UDP
5190
Instant messenger.
PCAnywhere
5632
VNC
5800, 5900
TCP
Virtual Network Computer, allows remote desktop functionality. Used for user authentication, mainly on Windows systems. Post Office Protocool. For receiving email. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, used for sending email. Routing Information Protocol, part of the core internet infrastructure. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, a VPN implementation.
Kerberos
88
POP3 SMTP
110 25
RIP
520
UDP
7. Application 6. Presentation
Responsible for initiating or services the request. Formats the information so that understood by the receiving system. it is
5. Session
Responsible for establishing, managing, and terminating the session. Breaks information into segments and is responsible for connection and connectionless communication. Responsible for logical addressing and routing
4. Transport
3. Network
IP, ICMP, ARP, RIP, IGRP, and routers MAC address, CSMA/CD, switches, and bridges
2. Data Link
Responsible for physical addressing, error correction, and preparing the information for the media Deals with the electrical signal.
1. Physical