This is a simple list of what applications use which TCP ports.
| TCP Port | Application |
|---|---|
| 7 | Echo – for Ping. |
| 20 | FTP data port – for active FTP connections. |
| 21 | FTP command |
| 23 | Telnet |
| 25 | SMTP |
| 42 | WINS |
| 53 | DNS |
| 79 | Finger |
| 80 | HTTP (web server) |
| 110 | POP3 |
| 119 | NNTP |
| 135 | (Microsoft Windows) DCOM Service Control Manager / Remote Procedure Call service. |
| 161 | SNMP |
| 162 | SNMP Trap |
| 443 | SSL HTTP. Default port for Secure Socket Layer communications for Web servers (Secure HTTP). |
| 444 | Sharepoint uses for SSL HTTP. |
| 465 | SSL SMTP |
| 993 | SSL IMAP |
| 995 | SSL POP |
| 1433 | Microsoft SQL-Server. |
| 1521 | Port on which the Oracle RDBMS Listener service listens for new connections. |
| 1723 | PPTP VPN (used together with protocol 47, GRE) |
| 2082 | cPanel |
| 2083 | SSL cPanel |
| 2095 | Webmail |
| 2096 | SSL Webmail |
| 3306 | MySQL. |
| 3389 |
|
| 4125 | Remote Web Workplace (RWW). |
| 4899 | Microsoft Remote Administrator. |
| 5800 | VNC web-browser server listens on port 5800 + display number. |
| 5900 | Default port for VNC (display 0). VNC server listens on port 5900 + display number. The VNC viewer connects on the port. |
| 5901 | Port used for VNC display 1. |
| 5902 | Port used for VNC display 2. |
| 8080 | Popular alternative port for HTTP, which is normally served on port 80. |
From http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/misc/port_mappings.htm
I could see this one in my “Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)”
It awesome
Comment by moorthyvsm — August 8, 2008 @ 5:03 am |