Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) are Transport Layer protocols
used within the Internet Protocol Suite for communication between computers. The Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority (IANA) is responsible for maintaining the official assignments of port numbers for specific uses.[1]
Contents
1 Ranges
2 Table legend
3 Well known ports: 1 - 1023
4 Registered ports: 1024–49151
5 Dynamic and/or private ports: 49152–65535
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Ranges
The port numbers are divided into three ranges:
The Well Known Ports are those in the range 0–1023. On Unix-like operating systems, opening a port in
this range to receive incoming connections requires administrative privileges or possessing
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE capability[2].
The Registered Ports are those in the range 1024–49151.
The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those in the range 49152–65535. Randomly chosen port numbers
out of this range are called ephemeral ports. These ports are not permanently assigned to any publicly
defined application.
IANA does not enforce this; it is simply a set of recommended uses. Sometimes ports may be used for different
applications or protocols than their official IANA designation. This misuse may be, for example, by a Trojan
horse, or alternatively by a commonly used program that did not get an IANA registered port or port range.
Table legend
Color coding of table entries
39/TCP,UDP Resource Location Protocol[3] (RLP)—used for determining the location of Official
higher level services from hosts on a network
41/TCP,UDP Graphics Official
42/TCP,UDP nameserver, ARPA Host Name Server Protocol Official
42/TCP,UDP WINS Unofficial
43/TCP WHOIS protocol Official
49/TCP,UDP TACACS Login Host protocol Official
52/TCP,UDP XNS (Xerox Network Services) Time Protocol Official
53/TCP,UDP Domain Name System (DNS) Official
54/TCP,UDP XNS (Xerox Network Services) Clearinghouse Official
56/TCP,UDP XNS (Xerox Network Services) Authentication Official
56/TCP,UDP RAP (Route Access Protocol)[4] Unofficial
57/TCP MTP, Mail Transfer Protocol Unofficial
58/TCP,UDP XNS (Xerox Network Services) Mail Official
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Server; also used by Dynamic Host Configuration
67/UDP Official
Protocol (DHCP)
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Client; also used by Dynamic Host Configuration
68/UDP Official
Protocol (DHCP)
69/UDP Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Official
70/TCP Gopher protocol Official
79/TCP Finger protocol Official
80/TCP Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Official
591/TCP FileMaker 6.0 (and later) Web Sharing (HTTP Alternate, also see port 80) Official
HTTP RPC Ep Map, Remote procedure call over Hypertext Transfer Protocol,
593/TCP,UDP often used by Distributed Component Object Model services and Microsoft Official
Exchange Server
604/TCP TUNNEL profile[11], a protocol for BEEP peers to form an application layer Official
tunnel
623/UDP ASF Remote Management and Control Protocol</ref> (ASF-RMCP) Official
631/TCP,UDP Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Official
636/TCP,UDP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol over TLS/SSL (LDAPS) Official
639/TCP,UDP MSDP, Multicast Source Discovery Protocol Official
646/TCP,UDP LDP, Label Distribution Protocol, a routing protocol used in MPLS networks Official
647/TCP DHCP Failover protocol[12] Official
648/TCP RRP (Registry Registrar Protocol)[13] Official
652/TCP DTCP, Dynamic Tunnel Configuration Protocol Unofficial
654/TCP AODV (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector) Official
655/TCP IEEE MMS (IEEE Media Management System)[14][15] Official
IBM RMC (Remote monitoring and Control) protocol, used by System p5 AIX
[16]
657/TCP,UDP Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) and Hardware Management Official
Console to connect managed logical partitions (LPAR) to enable dynamic
partition reconfiguration
660/TCP Mac OS X Server administration Official
665/TCP sun-dr, Remote Dynamic Reconfiguration Unofficial
666/UDP Doom, first online first-person shooter Official
674/TCP ACAP (Application Configuration Access Protocol) Official
691/TCP MS Exchange Routing Official
692/TCP Hyperwave-ISP Official
694/UDP Linux-HA High availability Heartbeat Unofficial
695/TCP IEEE-MMS-SSL (IEEE Media Management System over SSL)[17] Official
698/UDP OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing) Official
699/TCP Access Network Official
EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol), a protocol for communication between
700/TCP Official
domain name registries and registrars (RFC 4934)
701/TCP LMP (Link Management Protocol (Internet))[18], a protocol that runs between a Official
pair of nodes and is used to manage traffic engineering (TE) links
IRIS[19][20] (Internet Registry Information Service) over BEEP (Blocks
702/TCP Official
Extensible Exchange Protocol)[21] (RFC 3983)
When investigating TCP traffic, be careful not to confuse the client and server ports. The client port is
incremental, typically beginning at 1024 at boot time and wrapping at 4096. If the port you are investigating is in
the lower part of this range, it may be a client port. Stateful firewalls identify the server port, but packet sniffers
and stateless firewalls do not. For example, a packet sniffer showing a TCP packet with source port 1080 and
destination port 1494 might be either the SOCKetS or Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)
protocols. The only way to know for sure is to examine the initial TCP handshake.
With UDP, client port selection depends on the application and may be incremental, fixed to a nonsensical
value, or fixed equal to the server port.
2484/TCP,UDP Oracle database listening for SSL client connections to the listener Official
2546/TCP,UDP Vytal Vault—Data Protection Services Unofficial
2593/TCP,UDP RunUO—Ultima Online server Unofficial
new ICA—when Session Reliability is enabled, TCP port 2598 replaces
2598/TCP Unofficial
port 1494
2612/TCP,UDP QPasa from MQSoftware Official
2710/TCP XBT Bittorrent Tracker Unofficial
2710/UDP XBT Bittorrent Tracker experimental UDP tracker extension Unofficial
2710/TCP Knuddels.de Unofficial
2735/TCP,UDP NetIQ Monitor Console Official
2809/TCP corbaloc:iiop URL, per the CORBA 3.0.3 specification Official
2809/TCP IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Bootstrap/rmi default Unofficial
2809/UDP corbaloc:iiop URL, per the CORBA 3.0.3 specification. Official
2944/UDP Megaco Text H.248 Unofficial
2945/UDP Megaco Binary (ASN.1) H.248 Unofficial
2948/TCP,UDP WAP-push Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Official
2949/TCP,UDP WAP-pushsecure Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Official
2967/TCP Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition Unofficial
3000/TCP Miralix License server Unofficial
3000/UDP Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS), modifiable default Unofficial
3001/TCP Miralix Phone Monitor Unofficial
3002/TCP Miralix CSTA Unofficial
3003/TCP Miralix GreenBox API Unofficial
3004/TCP Miralix InfoLink Unofficial
3006/TCP Miralix SMS Client Connector Unofficial
3007/TCP Miralix OM Server Unofficial
3025/TCP netpd.org Unofficial
3030/TCP,UDP NetPanzer Unofficial
3050/TCP,UDP gds_db (Interbase/Firebird) Official
3074/TCP,UDP Xbox Live Official
3128/TCP HTTP used by Web caches and the default for the Squid cache Unofficial
3260/TCP,UDP iSCSI target Official
msft-gc, Microsoft Global Catalog (LDAP service which contains data
3268/TCP,UDP Official
from Active Directory forests)
msft-gc-ssl, Microsoft Global Catalog over SSL (similar to port 3268,
3269/TCP,UDP Official
LDAP over SSL)
8333 VMware Server Management User Interface (secure Web interface)[41]. Unofficial
See also port 8222
8400/TCP,UDP cvp, Commvault Unified Data Management Official
8443/TCP SW Soft Plesk Control Panel Unofficial
8484/TCP,UDP MapleStory Unofficial
8500/TCP ColdFusion Macromedia/Adobe ColdFusion default Unofficial
8501/UDP Duke Nukem 3D—default Unofficial
8767/UDP TeamSpeak—default Unofficial
8880/UDP cddbp-alt, CD DataBase (CDDB) protocol (CDDBP) alternate Official
8880/TCP cddbp-alt, CD DataBase (CDDB) protocol (CDDBP) alternate Official
8880/TCP WebSphere Application Server SOAP connector default Unofficial
8881/TCP Atlasz Informatics Research Ltd Secure Application Server Unofficial
8882/TCP Atlasz Informatics Research Ltd Secure Application Server Unofficial
8888/TCP,UDP NewsEDGE server Official
Sun Answerbook dwhttpd server (deprecated by docs.sun.com
8888/TCP Unofficial
(http://docs.sun.com/app/docs) )
8888/TCP GNUmp3d HTTP music streaming and Web interface Unofficial
8888/TCP LoLo Catcher HTTP Web interface (www.optiform.com) Unofficial
9000/TCP Buffalo LinkSystem Web access Unofficial
9000/TCP DBGp Unofficial
9000/UDP UDPCast Unofficial
9001 cisco-xremote router configuration Unofficial
9001 Tor network default Unofficial
9001/TCP DBGp Proxy Unofficial
9009/TCP,UDP Pichat Server—Peer to peer chat software Official
9043/TCP WebSphere Application Server Administration Console secure Unofficial
9050/TCP Tor Unofficial
9051/TCP Tor Unofficial
9060/TCP WebSphere Application Server Administration Console Unofficial
9080/UDP glrpc, Groove Collaboration software GLRPC Official
9080/TCP glrpc, Groove Collaboration software GLRPC Official
9080/TCP WebSphere Application Server HTTP Transport (port 1) default Unofficial
9090/TCP Openfire Administration Console Unofficial
9100/TCP PDL Data Stream Official
9110/UDP SSMP Message protocol Unofficial
9101 Bacula Director Official
16080/TCP Mac OS X Server Web (HTTP) service with performance cache[44] Unofficial
16384/UDP Iron Mountain Digital online backup Unofficial
16567/UDP Battlefield 2 and mods Unofficial
18180/TCP DART Reporting server Unofficial
19226/TCP Panda Software AdminSecure Communication Agent Unofficial
19638/TCP Ensim Control Panel Unofficial
19813/TCP 4D database Client Server Communication Unofficial
DNP (Distributed Network Protocol), a protocol used in SCADA systems
20000 Official
between communicating RTU's and IED's
20000 Usermin, Web-based user tool Unofficial
20014/TCP DART Reporting server Unofficial
20720/TCP Symantec i3 Web GUI server Unofficial
WibuKey, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG (http://wibu.com/wibukey.php)
22347/TCP,UDP Official
Software protection system
CodeMeter, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG (http://wibu.com/codemeter.php)
22350/TCP,UDP Official
Software protection system
24444 NetBeans integrated development environment Unofficial
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
25999/TCP Xfire Unofficial
26000/TCP,UDP id Software's Quake server Official
26000/TCP CCP's EVE Online Online gaming MMORPG Unofficial
26900/TCP CCP's EVE Online Online gaming MMORPG Unofficial
26901/TCP CCP's EVE Online Online gaming MMORPG Unofficial
27000/UDP (through 27006) id Software's QuakeWorld master server Unofficial
27010 Half-Life and its mods, such as Counter-Strike Unofficial
27015 Half-Life and its mods, such as Counter-Strike Unofficial
27374 Sub7 default. Most script kiddies do not change from this. Unofficial
27500/UDP (through 27900) id Software's QuakeWorld Unofficial
27888/UDP Kaillera server Unofficial
27900 (through 27901) Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Unofficial
27901/UDP (through 27910) id Software's Quake II master server Unofficial
(through 27969) Activision's Enemy Territory and id Software's Quake
27960/UDP Unofficial
III Arena and Quake III and some ioquake3 derived games
28910 Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Unofficial
See also
TCP and UDP port
References
1. ^ a b c d e f g "Port Numbers (http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers) " (plain text). The Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) (2008-05-22). Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
2. ^ Linux Programmer's Manual—Linux IPv4 protocol implementation (http://www.rt.com/man/ip.4.html)
3. ^ RFC 887, Resource Location Protocol (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc887)
4. ^ RFC 1476, RAP: Internet Route Access Protocol (http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1476.txt)
5. ^ RFC 983, ISO Transport Services on Top of the TCP (http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc983.txt)
6. ^ The Remote User Telnet Service (http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc818.txt)
7. ^ COM Fundamentals - Guide - COM Clients and Servers - Inter-Object Communications - Microsoft
RPC (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms691207(VS.85).aspx)
8. ^ RFC 1068, Background File Transfer Program (BFTP) (http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1068.txt)
9. ^ Cisco Document ID: 7244, Understanding Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps
(http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094aa5.shtml)
10. ^ RFC 4409, Message Submission for Mail (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4409.txt)
11. ^ RFC 3620, The TUNNEL Profile (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3620.txt)
12. ^ INTERNET DRAFT, DHCP Failover Protocol (http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/04mar/I-D/draft-
ietf-dhc-failover-12.txt)
13. ^ RFC 3632, VeriSign Registry Registrar Protocol (RRP) Version 2.0.0 (http://tools.ietf.org
/rfc/rfc3632.txt)
14. ^ IEEE Standard (1244.1-2000) for Media Management System (MMS) Architecture
(http://standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/std_public/new_desc/storage/1244.1-2000.html)
15. ^ IEEE Standard (1244.3-2000) for Media Management System (MMS) Media Management Protocol
(MMP) (http://standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/std_public/new_desc/storage/1244.3-2000.html)
16. ^ Integrated Virtualization Manager on IBM System p5 (http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers
/pdfs/redp4061.pdf)
17. ^ IEEE Standard (1244.2-2000) for Media Management Systems (MMS) Session Security,
Authentication, Initialization Protocol (SSAIP) (http://standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/std_public
/new_desc/storage/1244.2-2000.html)
18. ^ RFC 4204, Link Management Protocol (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4204.txt)
19. ^ RFC 3981, IRIS: The Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) Core Protocol (http://tools.ietf.org
/rfc/rfc3981.txt)
20. ^ Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) (http://www.verisign.com/research
/Internet_Registry_Information_Service/index.html)
21. ^ Internet-Draft, Using the Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) over the Blocks Extensible
Exchange Protocol (BEEP) (http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/02nov/I-D/draft-ietf-crisp-iris-beep-00.txt)
22. ^ Tag Distribution Protocol Internet-Draft (http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-doolan-tdp-spec-00)
23. ^ United States Patent 7286529, Discovery and tag space identifiers in a tag distribution protocol (TDP)
(http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7286529-claims.html)
24. ^ Cisco IOS Software Release 11.1CT New Features (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel
/ps1820/prod_bulletin09186a0080091d01.html)
25. ^ Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.0 S, MPLS Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
(http://www.ciscosystems.ch/en/US/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/fsldp22.html#wp1517250)
26. ^ World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) WO/2004/056056, Arrangement in a Router of a
Mobile Network for Optimizing Use of Messages Carrying Reverse Routing Headers (http://www.wipo.int
/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2004056056)
27. ^ [BLFS Trac] #2070: Port 902 is used by VMware Server (http://www.mail-archive.com/blfs-
book@linuxfromscratch.org/msg07359.html)
External links
List of selected/nonstandard TCP/IP ports and related information (http://www.akerman.ca/port-
table.html)
List of TCP/UDP ports with information about trojans and malware (http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~s_ita
/port/port1-99.html)
Windows TCP/IP Ephemeral, Reserved, and Blocked Port Behavior (http://www.microsoft.com/technet
/community/columns/cableguy/cg1205.mspx)
Known TCP/UDP ports used by Apple software (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106439)