A network port number is the communication point between the computer and the computer network. All the information. The port number is backed up with TCP or UDP. The computer port number is defined in the transport layer of OSI reference model.
This is the continuation from the port numbers described in the previous posts.
1. Important port numbers 1
2. Important port numbers 2
Port number : Protocol :::: Aplication
111: TCP,UDP :::; SUNRPC protocol
113: TCP :::: ident - old server identificationsystem still used by IRC servers to identify its
115: TCP :::::SFTP, Simple File Transfer Protocol
117: TCP ::::::UUCP-PATH
118: TCP,UDP ::::::SQL Services
119: TCP ::::::::NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
- used for retrieving newsgroups messages
123: UDP :::::NTP (Network Time Protocol) - used for time
135: TCP,UDP ::::::EPMAP / Microsoft RPC Locator Service
137: TCP,UDP :::::: NetBIOS NetBIOS Name Service
138: TCP,UDP ::::::NetBIOS NetBIOS Datagram Service
139: TCP,UDP ::::::NetBIOS NetBIOS Session Service
143: TCP,UDP:::::: IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol 4)
used for retrieving E-mails
152: TCP,UDP ::::::BFTP, Background File Transfer Program
153: TCP,UDP ::::::SGMP, Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol
156: TCP,UDP ::::::SQL Service
158: TCP,UDP ::::::DMSP, Distributed Mail Service Protocol
161: TCP,UDP::::: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol
162: TCP,UDP ::::: SNMPTRAP
170: TCP :::::::Print-srv
179: TCP ::::::BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
194: TCP :::::IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
201/TCP,UDP :::::: AppleTalk Routing Maintenance
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