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Category:OWASP WebGoat Project – OWASP
WebGoat is a deliberately insecure J2EE web application maintained by OWASP designed to teach web application security lessons. In each lesson, users must demonstrate their understanding of a security issue by exploiting a real vulnerability in the WebGoat application. For example, in one of the lessons the user must use SQL injection to steal fake credit card numbers. The application is a realistic teaching environment, providing users with hints and code to further explain the lesson.
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Listado de número de puertos TCP y UDP
List of TCP and UDP port numbers
List of TCP and UDP port numbers – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Port | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1/TCP,UDP | TCP Port Service Multiplexer | Official |
| 2/TCP,UDP | Management Utility | Official |
| 3/TCP,UDP | Compression Process | Official |
| 4/TCP,UDP | Unassigned | Official |
| 5/TCP,UDP | Remote Job Entry | Official |
| 6/TCP,UDP | Unassigned | Official |
| 7/TCP,UDP | Echo | Official |
| 8/TCP,UDP | Unassigned | Official |
| 9/TCP,UDP | Discard | Official |
| 11/TCP,UDP | Active Users | Official |
| 13/TCP,UDP | DAYTIME – (RFC 867) | Official |
| 17/TCP,UDP | Quote of the Day | Official |
| 18/TCP,UDP | Message Send Protocol | Official |
| 19/TCP,UDP | Character Generator | Official |
| 20/TCP | FTP – data | Official |
| 21/TCP | FTP—control (command) | Official |
| 22/TCP,UDP | Secure Shell (SSH)—used for secure logins, file transfers (scp, sftp) and port forwarding | Official |
| 23/TCP | Telnet protocol—unencrypted text communications | Official |
| 25/TCP,UDP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)—used for e-mail routing between mail servers | Official |
| 34/TCP,UDP | Remote File (RF)—used to transfer files between machines | Unofficial |
| 35/TCP,UDP | Any private printer server protocol | Official |
| 35/TCP,UDP | QMS Magicolor 2 printer server protocol | Unofficial |
| 37/TCP,UDP | TIME protocol | Official |
| 39/TCP,UDP | Resource Location Protocol[2] (RLP)—used for determining the location of higher level services from hosts on a network | Official |
| 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 |
| 47/TCP | GRE protocol | Official |
| 49/TCP,UDP | TACACS Login Host protocol | Official |
| 52/TCP,UDP | XNS (Xerox Network Systems) Time Protocol | Official |
| 53/TCP,UDP | Domain Name System (DNS) | Official |
| 54/TCP,UDP | XNS (Xerox Network Systems) Clearinghouse | Official |
| 55/TCP,UDP | ISI-GL (ISI Graphics Language) | Unofficial |
| 56/TCP,UDP | XNS (Xerox Network Systems) Authentication | Official |
| 56/TCP,UDP | RAP (Route Access Protocol)[3] | Unofficial |
| 57/TCP | MTP, Mail Transfer Protocol | Unofficial |
| 58/TCP,UDP | XNS (Xerox Network Systems) Mail | Official |
| 67/UDP | Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Server; also used by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) | Official |
| 68/UDP | Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Client; also used by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) | Official |
| 69/UDP | Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) | Official |
| 70/TCP | Gopher protocol | Official |
| 79/TCP | Finger protocol | Official |
| 80/TCP,UDP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) | Official |
| 81/TCP | Torpark—Onion routing | Unofficial |
| 82/UDP | Torpark—Control | Unofficial |
| 83/TCP | MIT ML Device | Official |
| 88/TCP,UDP | Kerberos—authentication system | Official |
| 90/TCP,UDP | dnsix (DoD Network Security for Information Exchange) Securit Attribute Token Map | Official |
| 90/TCP,UDP | Pointcast | Unofficial |
| 99/TCP | WIP Message Protocol | Unofficial |
| 101/TCP | NIC host name | Official |
| 102/TCP | ISO-TSAP (Transport Service Access Point) Class 0 protocol[4] | Official |
| 104/TCP,UDP | ACR/NEMA Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine | Official |
| 105/TCP,UDP | CCSO name server protocol (CSO) | Official |
| 107/TCP | Remote TELNET Service[5] protocol | Official |
| 109/TCP | Post Office Protocol 2 (POP2) | Official |
| 110/TCP | Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) | Official |
| 111/TCP,UDP | Sun Remote Procedure Call | Official |
| 113/UDP | ident—user identification system, used by IRC servers to identify users | Official |
| 113/TCP,UDP | Authentication Service (auth) | Official |
| 115/TCP | Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) | Official |
| 117/TCP | UUCP Path Service | Official |
| 118/TCP,UDP | SQL (Structured Query Language) Services | Official |
| 119/TCP | Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)—used for retrieving newsgroup messages | Official |
| 123/UDP | Network Time Protocol (NTP)—used for time synchronization | Official |
| 135/TCP,UDP | DCE endpoint resolution | Official |
| 135/TCP,UDP | Microsoft EPMAP (End Point Mapper), also known as DCE/RPC Locator service[6], used to remotely manage services including DHCP server, DNS server and WINS. Also used by DCOM | Unofficial |
| 137/TCP,UDP | NetBIOS NetBIOS Name Service | Official |
| 138/TCP,UDP | NetBIOS NetBIOS Datagram Service | Official |
| 139/TCP,UDP | NetBIOS NetBIOS Session Service | Official |
| 143/TCP,UDP | Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)—used for retrieving, organizing, and synchronizing e-mail messages | Official |
| 152/TCP,UDP | Background File Transfer Program (BFTP)[7] | Official |
| 153/TCP,UDP | SGMP, Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol | Official |
| 156/TCP,UDP | SQL Service | Official |
| 158/TCP,UDP | DMSP, Distributed Mail Service Protocol | Unofficial |
| 161/TCP,UDP | Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) | Official |
| 162/TCP,UDP | Simple Network Management Protocol Trap (SNMPTRAP)[8] | Official |
| 170/TCP | Print-srv, Network PostScript | Official |
| 177/TCP,UDP | X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) | Official |
| 179/TCP | BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) | Official |
| 194/TCP,UDP | IRC (Internet Relay Chat) | Official |
| 199/TCP,UDP | SMUX, SNMP Unix Multiplexer | Official |
| 201/TCP,UDP | AppleTalk Routing Maintenance | Official |
| 209/TCP,UDP | The Quick Mail Transfer Protocol | Official |
| 210/TCP,UDP | ANSI Z39.50 | Official |
| 213/TCP,UDP | IPX | Official |
| 218/TCP,UDP | MPP, Message Posting Protocol | Official |
| 220/TCP,UDP | IMAP, Interactive Mail Access Protocol, version 3 | Official |
| 256/TCP,UDP | 2DEV “2SP” Port | Unofficial |
| 259/TCP,UDP | ESRO, Efficient Short Remote Operations | Official |
| 264/TCP,UDP | BGMP, Border Gateway Multicast Protocol | Official |
| 311/TCP | Mac OS X Server Admin (officially AppleShare IP Web administration) | Official |
| 308/TCP | Novastor Online Backup | Official |
| 318/TCP,UDP | PKIX TSP, Time Stamp Protocol | Official |
| 323/TCP,UDP | IMMP, Internet Message Mapping Protocol | Unofficial |
| 350/TCP,UDP | MATIP-Type A, Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol | Official |
| 351/TCP,UDP | MATIP-Type B, Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol | Official |
| 366/TCP,UDP | ODMR, On-Demand Mail Relay | Official |
| 369/TCP,UDP | Rpc2portmap | Official |
| 370/TCP,UDP | codaauth2 – Coda authentication server | Unofficial |
| 370/TCP,UDP | securecast1 – Outgoing packets to NAI’s servers, http://www.nai.com/asp_set/anti_virus/alerts/faq.as | Unofficial |
| 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 | Official |
| 389/TCP,UDP | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) | Official |
| 401/TCP,UDP | UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply | Official |
| 402/TCP | Altiris, Altiris Deployment Client | Unofficial |
| 411/TCP | Direct Connect Hub | Unofficial |
| 412/TCP | Direct Connect Client-to-Client | Unofficial |
| 427/TCP,UDP | Service Location Protocol (SLP) | Official |
| 443/TCP,UDP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol over TLS/SSL (HTTPS) | Official |
| 444/TCP,UDP | SNPP, Simple Network Paging Protocol (RFC 1568) | Official |
| 445/TCP | Microsoft-DS Active Directory, Windows shares | Official |
| 445/UDP | Microsoft-DS SMB file sharing | Official |
| 464/TCP,UDP | Kerberos Change/Set password | Official |
| 465/TCP | Cisco protocol | Unofficial |
| 465/TCP | SMTP over SSL | Unofficial |
| 475/TCP | tcpnethaspsrv (Hasp services, TCP/IP version) | Official |
| 497/TCP | Dantz Retrospect | Official |
| 500/UDP | Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) | Official |
| 501/TCP | STMF, Simple Transportation Management Framework – DOT NTCIP 1101 | Unofficial |
| 502/TCP,UDP | Modbus, Protocol | Unofficial |
| 504/TCP,UDP | Citadel – multiservice protocol for dedicated clients for the Citadel groupware system | Official |
| 510/TCP | First Class Protocol | Unofficial |
| 512/TCP | Rexec, Remote Process Execution | Official |
| 512/UDP | comsat, together with biff | Official |
| 513/TCP | Login | Official |
| 513/UDP | Who | Official |
| 514/TCP | Shell—used to execute non-interactive commands on a remote system | Official |
| 514/UDP | Syslog—used for system logging | Official |
| 515/TCP | Line Printer Daemon—print service | Official |
| 517/UDP | Talk | Official |
| 518/UDP | NTalk | Official |
| 520/TCP | efs, extended file name server | Official |
| 520/UDP | Routing—RIP | Official |
| 524/TCP,UDP | NCP (NetWare Core Protocol) 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 | RPC | Official |
| 531/TCP,UDP | AOL Instant Messenger, IRC | Unofficial |
| 532/TCP | netnews | Official |
| 533/UDP | netwall, For Emergency Broadcasts | Official |
| 540/TCP | UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy Protocol) | Official |
| 542/TCP,UDP | commerce (Commerce Applications) | Official |
| 543/TCP | klogin, Kerberos login | Official |
| 544/TCP | kshell, Kerberos Remote shell | Official |
| 545/TCP | OSIsoft PI (VMS), OSISoft PI Server Client Access | Unofficial |
| 546/TCP,UDP | DHCPv6 client | Official |
| 547/TCP,UDP | DHCPv6 server | Official |
| 548/TCP | Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) over TCP | Official |
| 550/UDP | new-rwho, new-who | Official |
| 554/TCP,UDP | Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) | Official |
| 556/TCP | Remotefs, RFS, rfs_server | Official |
| 560/UDP | rmonitor, Remote Monitor | Official |
| 561/UDP | monitor | Official |
| 563/TCP,UDP | NNTP protocol over TLS/SSL (NNTPS) | Official |
| 587/TCP | e-mail message submission[9] (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 |
| 604/TCP | TUNNEL profile[10], a protocol for BEEP peers to form an application layer tunnel | Official |
| 623/UDP | ASF Remote Management and Control Protocol (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 |
| 641/TCP,UDP | SupportSoft Nexus Remote Command (control/listening): A proxy gateway connecting remote control traffic | Official |
| 646/TCP,UDP | LDP, Label Distribution Protocol, a routing protocol used in MPLS networks | Official |
| 647/TCP | DHCP Failover protocol[11] | Official |
| 648/TCP | RRP (Registry Registrar Protocol)[12] | Official |
| 652/TCP | DTCP, Dynamic Tunnel Configuration Protocol | Unofficial |
| 653/TCP,UDP | SupportSoft Nexus Remote Command (data): A proxy gateway connecting remote control traffic | Official |
| 654/TCP | AODV (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector) | Official |
| 655/TCP | IEEE MMS (IEEE Media Management System)[13][14] | Official |
| 657/TCP,UDP | IBM RMC (Remote monitoring and Control) protocol, used by System p5 AIX Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM)[15] and Hardware Management Console to connect managed logical partitions (LPAR) to enable dynamic partition reconfiguration | Official |
| 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/TCP,UDP | Linux-HA High availability Heartbeat | Official |
| 695/TCP | IEEE-MMS-SSL (IEEE Media Management System over SSL)[16] | Official |
| 698/UDP | OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing) | Official |
| 699/TCP | Access Network | Official |
| 700/TCP | EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol), a protocol for communication between domain name registries and registrars (RFC 4934) | Official |
| 701/TCP | LMP (Link Management Protocol (Internet))[17], a protocol that runs between a pair of nodes and is used to manage traffic engineering (TE) links | Official |
| 702/TCP | IRIS[18][19] (Internet Registry Information Service) over BEEP (Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol)[20] (RFC 3983) | Official |
| 706/TCP | SILC, Secure Internet Live Conferencing | Official |
| 711/TCP | Cisco TDP, Tag Distribution Protocol[21][22][23]—being replaced by the MPLS Label Distribution Protocol[24] | Official |
| 712/TCP | TBRPF, Topology Broadcast based on Reverse-Path Forwarding routing protocol (RFC 3684) | Official |
| 712/UDP | Promise RAID Controller | Unofficial |
| 720/TCP | SMQP, Simple Message Queue Protocol | Unofficial |
| 749/TCP,UDP | Kerberos administration | Official |
| 750/TCP | rfile | Official |
| 750/UDP | loadav | Official |
| 750/UDP | kerberos-iv, Kerberos version IV | Official |
| 751/TCP,UDP | pump | Official |
| 751/TCP,UDP | kerberos_master, Kerberos authentication | Unofficial |
| 752/TCP | qrh | Official |
| 752/UDP | qrh | Official |
| 752/UDP | userreg_server, Kerberos Password (kpasswd) server | Unofficial |
| 753/TCP | Reverse Routing Header (rrh)[25] | Official |
| 753/UDP | Reverse Routing Header (rrh) | Official |
| 753/UDP | passwd_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 | ns | Official |
| 760/TCP,UDP | krbupdate [kreg], Kerberos registration | Unofficial |
| 782/TCP | Conserver serial-console management server | Unofficial |
| 783/TCP | SpamAssassin spamd daemon | Unofficial |
| 829/TCP | CMP (Certificate Management Protocol) | Unofficial |
| 843/TCP | Adobe Flash socket policy server | Unofficial |
| 860/TCP | iSCSI (RFC 3720) | Official |
| 873/TCP | rsync file synchronisation protocol | Official |
| 888/TCP | cddbp, CD DataBase (CDDB) protocol (CDDBP)—unassigned but widespread use | Unofficial |
| 901/TCP | Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) | Unofficial |
| 901/TCP, UDP | VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client (UDP from server being managed to management console) | Unofficial |
| 902/TCP | VMware Server Console (TCP from management console to server being Managed) | Unofficial |
| 902/UDP | VMware Server Console (UDP from server being managed to management console) | Unofficial |
| 903/TCP | VMware Remote Console [26] | Unofficial |
| 904/TCP | VMware Server Alternate (if 902 is in use, i.e. SUSE linux) | Unofficial |
| 911/TCP | Network Console on Acid (NCA)—local tty redirection over OpenSSH | Unofficial |
| 953/TCP,UDP | Domain Name System (DNS) RDNC Service | Unofficial |
| 981/TCP | SofaWare Technologies Remote HTTPS management for firewall devices running embedded Check Point FireWall-1 software | 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 | NAS (Netnews Administration System) | Official |
| 992/TCP,UDP | TELNET protocol over TLS/SSL | Official |
| 993/TCP | Internet Message Access Protocol over SSL (IMAPS) | Official |
| 995/TCP | Post Office Protocol 3 over TLS/SSL (POP3S) | Official |
| 999/TCP | ScimoreDB Database System | Unofficial |
| 1001/TCP | JtoMB | Unofficial |
| 1023/TCP,UDP | Reserved[1] | Official |
[edit] Registered ports: 1024–49151
Only those ports that are commonly used are listed; for full list, refer to the IANA port list.[1]
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.
| Port | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1024/TCP,UDP | Reserved[1] | Official |
| 1025/TCP | NFS-or-IIS | Unofficial |
| 1026/TCP | Often utilized by Microsoft DCOM services | Unofficial |
| 1029/TCP | Often utilized by Microsoft DCOM services | Unofficial |
| 1058/TCP,UDP | nim, IBM AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM) | Official |
| 1059/TCP,UDP | nimreg, IBM AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM) | Official |
| 1080/TCP | SOCKS proxy | Official |
| 1085/TCP,UDP | WebObjects | Official |
| 1098/TCP,UDP | rmiactivation, RMI Activation | Official |
| 1099/TCP,UDP | rmiregistry, RMI Registry | Official |
| 1109/TCP,UDP | Reserved[1] | Official |
| 1109/TCP | Kerberos Post Office Protocol (KPOP) | Unofficial |
| 1111/UDP | EasyBits School network discovery protocol (for Intel’s CMPC platform) | Unofficial |
| 1140/TCP,UDP | AutoNOC protocol | Official |
| 1167/UDP | phone, conference calling | Unofficial |
| 1169/TCP,UDP | Tripwire | Official |
| 1176/TCP | Perceptive Automation Indigo Home automation server | Official |
| 1182/TCP,UDP | AcceleNet Intelligent Transfer Protocol | Official |
| 1194/TCP,UDP | OpenVPN | Official |
| 1198/TCP,UDP | The cajo project Free dynamic transparent distributed computing in Java | Official |
| 1200/TCP | scol, protocol used by SCOL 3D virtual worlds server to answer world name resolution client request[27] | Official |
| 1200/UDP | scol, protocol used by SCOL 3D virtual worlds server to answer world name resolution client request | Official |
| 1200/UDP | Steam Friends Applet | Unofficial |
| 1214/TCP | Kazaa | Official |
| 1220/TCP | QuickTime Streaming Server administration | Official |
| 1223/TCP,UDP | TGP, TrulyGlobal Protocol, also known as “The Gur Protocol” (named for Gur Kimchi of TrulyGlobal) | Official |
| 1234/UDP | VLC media player Default port for UDP/RTP stream | Unofficial |
| 1236/TCP | Symantec BindView Control UNIX Default port for TCP management server connections | Unofficial |
| 1241/TCP,UDP | Nessus Security Scanner | Official |
| 1248/TCP | NSClient/NSClient++/NC_Net (Nagios) | Unofficial |
| 1270/TCP,UDP | Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) (formerly Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM)) agent | Official |
| 1293/TCP,UDP | IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) | Official |
| 1311/TCP | Dell Open Manage HTTPS | Unofficial |
| 1313/TCP | Xbiim (Canvii server) | Unofficial |
| 1337/TCP | PowerFolder P2P Encrypted File Synchronization Program | Unofficial |
| 1337/TCP | WASTE Encrypted File Sharing Program | Unofficial |
| 1352/TCP | IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol | Official |
| 1387/TCP,UDP | cadsi-lm, LMS International (formerly Computer Aided Design Software, Inc. (CADSI)) LM | Official |
| 1414/TCP | 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 | MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server database management system) Server | Official |
| 1434/UDP | MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server database management system) Monitor | Official |
| 1494/TCP | Citrix XenApp Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) thin client protocol | Official |
| 1500/TCP | NetGuard GuardianPro firewall (NT4-based) Remote Management | Unofficial |
| 1501/UDP | NetGuard GuardianPro firewall (NT4-based) Authentication Client | Unofficial |
| 1503/TCP,UDP | Windows Live Messenger (Whiteboard and Application Sharing) | Unofficial |
| 1512/TCP,UDP | Microsoft Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) | Official |
| 1521/TCP | nCube License Manager | Official |
| 1521/TCP | Oracle database default listener, in future releases official port 2483 | Unofficial |
| 1524/TCP,UDP | ingreslock, ingres | Official |
| 1526/TCP | Oracle database common alternative for listener | Unofficial |
| 1533/TCP | IBM Sametime IM—Virtual Places Chat Microsoft SQL Server | Official |
| 1547/TCP,UDP | Laplink | Official |
| 1550 | Gadu-Gadu (direct client-to-client) | Unofficial |
| 1581/UDP | MIL STD 2045-47001 VMF | Official |
| 1589/UDP | Cisco VQP (VLAN Query Protocol) / VMPS | Unofficial |
| 1645/TCP,UDP | radius/radacct, RADIUS authentication protocol (default for Cisco and Juniper Networks RADIUS servers) | Unofficial |
| 1627 | iSketch | Unofficial |
| 1677/TCP,UDP | Novell GroupWise clients in client/server access mode | Official |
| 1701/UDP | Layer 2 Forwarding Protocol (L2F) & Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) | Official |
| 1716/TCP | America’s Army Massively multiplayer online game (MMO) | Unofficial |
| 1719/UDP | H.323 Registration and alternate communication | Official |
| 1720/TCP | H.323 Call signalling | Official |
| 1723/TCP,UDP | Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) | Official |
| 1725/UDP | Valve Steam Client | Unofficial |
| 1755/TCP,UDP | Microsoft Media Services (MMS, ms-streaming) | Official |
| 1761/TCP,UDP | cft-0 | Official |
| 1761/TCP | Novell Zenworks Remote Control utility | Unofficial |
| 1762–1768/TCP,UDP | cft-1 to cft-7 | Official |
| 1812/TCP,UDP | radius, RADIUS authentication protocol | Official |
| 1813/TCP,UDP | radacct, RADIUS accounting protocol | Official |
| 1863/TCP | MSNP (Microsoft Notification Protocol), used by the .NET Messenger Service and a number of Instant Messaging clients | Official |
| 1900/UDP | Microsoft SSDP Enables discovery of UPnP devices | Official |
| 1920/TCP | IBM Tivoli Monitoring Console (https) | Unofficial |
| 1935/TCP | Adobe Systems Macromedia Flash Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) “plain” protocol | Official |
| 1947/TCP | hasplm, Aladdin HASP Licenz Manager | Official |
| 1970/TCP,UDP | Danware NetOp Remote Control | Official |
| 1971/TCP,UDP | Danware NetOp School | Official |
| 1972/TCP,UDP | InterSystems Caché | Official |
| 1975–1977/UDP | Cisco TCO (Documentation) | Official |
| 1984/TCP | Big Brother—network monitoring tool | Official |
| 1985/UDP | Cisco HSRP | Official |
| 1994/TCP,UDP | Cisco STUN-SDLC (Serial Tunneling—Synchronous Data Link Control) protocol | Official |
| 1998/TCP,UDP | Cisco X.25 over TCP (XOT) service | Official |
| 2000/TCP,UDP | Cisco SCCP (Skinny) | Official |
| 2001/UDP | CAPTAN Test Stand System | Unofficial |
| 2002/TCP | Secure Access Control Server (ACS) for Windows | Unofficial |
| 2030 | Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server | Unofficial |
| 2031/TCP,UDP | mobrien-chat—obsolete (ex-http://www.mobrien.com) | Official |
| 2041/TCP | Mail.Ru Agent communication protocol | Unofficial |
| 2049/UDP | Network File System | Official |
| 2049/UDP | shilp | Official |
| 2053/UDP | lot105-ds-upd Lot105 DSuper Updates | Official |
| 2053/TCP | lot105-ds-upd Lot105 DSuper Updates | Official |
| 2053/TCP | knetd Kerberos de-multiplexor | Unofficial |
| 2056/UDP | Civilization 4 multiplayer | Unofficial |
| 2073/TCP,UDP | DataReel Database | Official |
| 2074/TCP,UDP | Vertel VMF SA (i.e. App.. SpeakFreely) | Official |
| 2082/TCP | Infowave Mobility Server | Official |
| 2082/TCP | CPanel default | Unofficial |
| 2083/TCP | Secure Radius Service (radsec) | Official |
| 2083/TCP | CPanel default SSL | Unofficial |
| 2086/TCP | GNUnet | Official |
| 2086/TCP | WebHost Manager default | Unofficial |
| 2087/TCP | WebHost Manager default SSL | Unofficial |
| 2095/TCP | CPanel default Web mail | Unofficial |
| 2096/TCP | CPanel default SSL Web mail | Unofficial |
| 2102/TCP,UDP | zephyr-srv Project Athena Zephyr Notification Service server | Official |
| 2103/TCP,UDP | zephyr-clt Project Athena Zephyr Notification Service serv-hm connection | Official |
| 2104/TCP,UDP | zephyr-hm Project Athena Zephyr Notification Service hostmanager | Official |
| 2105/TCP,UDP | IBM MiniPay | Official |
| 2105/TCP,UDP | eklogin Kerberos encrypted remote login (rlogin) | Unofficial |
| 2105/TCP,UDP | zephyr-hm-srv Project Athena Zephyr Notification Service hm-serv connection (should use port 2102) | Unofficial |
| 2144/TCP | Iron Mountain LiveVault Agent | UnOfficial |
| 2145/TCP | Iron Mountain LiveVault Agent | UnOfficial |
| 2161/TCP | APC Agent | Official |
| 2181/TCP,UDP | EForward-document transport system | Official |
| 2190/UDP | TiVoConnect Beacon | Unofficial |
| 2200/UDP | Tuxanci game server[28] | Unofficial |
| 2210/TCP,UDP | NOAAPORT Broadcast Network | Official |
| 2210/TCP | MikroTik Remote management for “The Dude” | Unofficial |
| 2211/TCP,UDP | EMWIN | Official |
| 2211/TCP | MikroTik Secure management for “The Dude” | Unofficial |
| 2212/TCP,UDP | LeeCO POS Server Service | Official |
| 2212/TCP | Port-A-Pour Remote WinBatch | Unofficial |
| 2219/TCP,UDP | NetIQ NCAP Protocol | Official |
| 2220/TCP,UDP | NetIQ End2End | Official |
| 2222/TCP | DirectAdmin default & ESET | Unofficial |
| 2223/UDP | Microsoft Office OS X antipiracy network monitor | Unofficial |
| 2301/TCP | HP System Management Redirect to port 2381 | Unofficial |
| 2302/UDP | ArmA multiplayer (default for game) | Unofficial |
| 2302/UDP | Halo: Combat Evolved multiplayer | Unofficial |
| 2303/UDP | ArmA multiplayer (default for server reporting) (default port for game +1) | Unofficial |
| 2305/UDP | ArmA multiplayer (default for VoN) (default port for game +3) | Unofficial |
| 2369/TCP | Default for BMC Software CONTROL-M/Server—Configuration Agent, though often changed during installation | Official |
| 2370/TCP | Default for BMC Software CONTROL-M/Server—to allow the CONTROL-M/Enterprise Manager to connect to the CONTROL-M/Server, though often changed during installation | Official |
| 2381/TCP | HP Insight Manager default for Web server | Unofficial |
| 2401/TCP | CVS version control system | Unofficial |
| 2404/TCP | IEC 60870-5-104, used to send electric power telecontrol messages between two systems via directly connected data circuits | Official |
| 2420/UDP | Westell Remote Access | Official |
| 2427/UDP | Cisco MGCP | Official |
| 2447/TCP,UDP | ovwdb—OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) daemon | Official |
| 2483/TCP,UDP | Oracle database listening for unsecure client connections to the listener, replaces port 1521 | Official |
| 2484/TCP,UDP | Oracle database listening for SSL client connections to the listener | Official |
| 2500/TCP | THEÒSMESSENGER listening for TheòsMessenger client connections | Official |
| 2546/TCP,UDP | EVault—Data Protection Services | Unofficial |
| 2593/TCP,UDP | RunUO—Ultima Online server | Unofficial |
| 2598/TCP | new ICA—when Session Reliability is enabled, TCP port 2598 replaces port 1494 | Unofficial |
| 2610/TCP | Dark Ages | Unofficial |
| 2612/TCP,UDP | QPasa from MQSoftware | Official |
| 2638/TCP | Sybase database listener | Unofficial |
| 2700–2800/TCP | KnowShowGo P2P | Official |
| 2710/TCP | XBT Bittorrent Tracker | Unofficial |
| 2710/UDP | XBT Bittorrent Tracker experimental UDP tracker extension | Unofficial |
| 2710/TCP | Knuddels.de | Unofficial |
| 2713/TCP,UDP | Raven Trinity Broker Service | Official |
| 2714/TCP,UDP | Raven Trinity Data Mover | Official |
| 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 |
| 2868/TCP,UDP | Norman Proprietary Event Protocol NPEP | 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 |
| 3005/TCP | Miralix TimeOut | Unofficial |
| 3006/TCP | Miralix SMS Client Connector | Unofficial |
| 3007/TCP | Miralix OM Server | Unofficial |
| 3017/TCP | Miralix IVR and Voicemail | Unofficial |
| 3025/TCP | netpd.org | Unofficial |
| 3030/TCP,UDP | NetPanzer | Unofficial |
| 3050/TCP,UDP | gds_db (Interbase/Firebird) | Official |
| 3051/TCP,UDP | Galaxy Server (Gateway Ticketing Systems) | Official |
| 3074/TCP,UDP | Xbox LIVE and/or Games for Windows – LIVE | Official |
| 3100/TCP | HTTP used by Tatsoft as the default listen port | Unofficial |
| 3101/TCP | Blackberry Enterprise Server communcation to cloud | Unofficial |
| 3128/TCP | HTTP used by Web caches and the default for the Squid cache | Unofficial |
| 3128/TCP | HTTP used by Tatsoft as the default client connection | Unofficial |
| 3225/TCP,UDP | FCIP (Fiber Channel over Internet Protocol) | Official |
| 3233/TCP,UDP | WhiskerControl research control protocol | Official |
| 3235/TCP,UDP | Galaxy Network Service (Gateway Ticketing Systems) | Official |
| 3260/TCP,UDP | iSCSI target | 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 | Apple Remote Desktop reporting (officially Net Assistant, referring to an earlier product) | Official |
| 3299/TCP | SAP-Router (routing application proxy for SAP R/3) | Unofficial |
| 3300/TCP | TripleA game server | Unofficial |
| 3300/TCP,UDP | Debate Gopher backend database system | Unofficial |
| 3305/TCP,UDP | odette-ftp, Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) | Official |
| 3306/TCP,UDP | MySQL database system | Official |
| 3333/TCP | Network Caller ID server | Unofficial |
| 3386/TCP,UDP | GTP’ 3GPP GSM/UMTS CDR logging protocol | Official |
| 3389/TCP | Microsoft Terminal Server (RDP) officially registered as Windows Based Terminal (WBT) | Official |
| 3396/TCP,UDP | Novell NDPS Printer Agent | Official |
| 3455/TCP,UDP | [RSVP] Reservation Protocol | 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 | Official |
| 3483/UDP | Slim Devices discovery protocol | Official |
| 3483/TCP | Slim Devices SlimProto protocol | Official |
| 3516/TCP,UDP | Smartcard Port | Official |
| 3532/TCP,UDP | Raven Remote Management Control | Official |
| 3533/TCP,UDP | Raven Remote Management Data | Official |
| 3537/TCP,UDP | ni-visa-remote | Unofficial |
| 3544/UDP | Teredo tunneling | Official |
| 3632/TCP | distributed compiler | Official |
| 3689/TCP | Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP)—used by Apple’s iTunes and AirPort Express | Official |
| 3690/TCP,UDP | Subversion version control system | Official |
| 3702/TCP,UDP | Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery), used by various components of Windows Vista | Official |
| 3723/TCP,UDP | Used by many Battle.net Blizzard games (Diablo II, Warcraft II, Warcraft III, StarCraft) | Unofficial |
| 3724/TCP,UDP | World of Warcraft Online gaming MMORPG | Unofficial |
| 3724/TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial |
| 3784/TCP,UDP | Ventrilo VoIP program used by Ventrilo | Unofficial |
| 3785/UDP | Ventrilo VoIP program used by Ventrilo | Unofficial |
| 3868/TCP,SCTP | Diameter base protocol (RFC 3588) | Official |
| 3872/TCP | Oracle Management Remote Agent | Unofficial |
| 3899/TCP | Remote Administrator | Unofficial |
| 3900/TCP | udt_os, IBM UniData UDT OS[29] | Official |
| 3945/TCP,UDP | EMCADS service, a Giritech product used by G/On | Official |
| 3978/UDP | OpenTTD game serverlist masterserver | 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 |
| 4007/TCP | PrintBuzzer printer monitoring socket server | Unofficial |
| 4018/TCP,UDP | protocol information and warnings | Official |
| 4069/UDP | Minger Email Address Verification Protocol[30] | Official |
| 4089/TCP,UDP | OpenCORE Remote Control Service | Official |
| 4093/TCP,UDP | PxPlus Client server interface ProvideX | Official |
| 4096/TCP,UDP | Bridge-Relay Element ASCOM | Official |
| 4100 | WatchGuard Authentication Applet—default | Unofficial |
| 4111/TCP | Xgrid | Official |
| 4116/TCP,UDP | Smartcard-TLS | Official |
| 4125/TCP | Microsoft Remote Web Workplace administration | Unofficial |
| 4201/TCP | TinyMUD and various derivatives | Unofficial |
| 4226/TCP,UDP | Aleph One (game) | Unofficial |
| 4224/TCP | Cisco Audio Session Tunneling | Unofficial |
| 4321/TCP | Referral Whois (RWhois) Protocol[31] | Official |
| 4323/UDP | Lincoln Electric’s ArcLink/XT | Unofficial |
| 4500/UDP | IPSec NAT Traversal (RFC 3947) | Official |
| 4534/UDP | Armagetron Advanced default server port | Unofficial |
| 4569/UDP | Inter-Asterisk eXchange | Unofficial |
| 4610–4640/TCP | QualiSystems TestShell Suite Services | Unofficial |
| 4662/TCP,UDP | OrbitNet Message Service | Official |
| 4662/TCP | often used by eMule | Unofficial |
| 4664/TCP | Google Desktop Search | Unofficial |
| 4672/UDP | eMule—often used | Unofficial |
| 4747/TCP | Apprentice | Unofficial |
| 4750/TCP | BladeLogic Agent | Unofficial |
| 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 |
| 4993/TCP,UDP | Home FTP Server web Interface Default Port | |
| 4894/TCP,UDP | LysKOM Protocol A | Official |
| 4899/TCP,UDP | Radmin remote administration tool (program sometimes used by a Trojan horse) | Official |
| 5000/TCP | commplex-main | Official |
| 5000/TCP | UPnP—Windows network device interoperability | Unofficial |
| 5000/TCP,UDP | VTun—VPN Software | Unofficial |
| 5001/TCP | commplex-link | Official |
| 5001/TCP,UDP | Iperf (Tool for measuring TCP and UDP bandwidth performance) | Unofficial |
| 5001/TCP | Slingbox and Slingplayer | Unofficial |
| 5003/TCP,UDP | FileMaker | Official |
| 5004/TCP,UDP,DCCP | RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) media data (RFC 3551, RFC 4571) | Official |
| 5005/TCP,UDP,DCCP | RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) control protocol (RFC 3551, RFC 4571) | Official |
| 5031/TCP,UDP | AVM CAPI-over-TCP (ISDN over Ethernet tunneling) | Unofficial |
| 5050/TCP | Yahoo! Messenger | Unofficial |
| 5051/TCP | ita-agent Symantec Intruder Alert[32] | Official |
| 5060/TCP,UDP | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | Official |
| 5061/TCP | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) over TLS | Official |
| 5093/UDP | SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) License Administrator | Unofficial |
| 5104/TCP | IBM Tivoli Framework NetCOOL/Impact[33] HTTP Service | Unofficial |
| 5106/TCP | A-Talk Common connection | Unofficial |
| 5107/TCP | A-Talk Remote server connection | Unofficial |
| 5110/TCP | ProRat Server | Unofficial |
| 5121/TCP | Neverwinter Nights | Unofficial |
| 5151/TCP | ESRI SDE Instance | Official |
| 5151/UDP | ESRI SDE Remote Start | Official |
| 5154/TCP,UDP | BZFlag | Official |
| 5176/TCP | ConsoleWorks default UI interface | Unofficial |
| 5190/TCP | ICQ and AOL Instant Messenger | Official |
| 5222/TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) client connection (RFC 3920) | Official |
| 5223/TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) client connection over SSL | Unofficial |
| 5269/TCP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) server connection (RFC 3920) | Official |
| 5298/TCP,UDP | Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) JEP-0174: Link-Local Messaging / XEP-0174: Serverless Messaging | Official |
| 5310/TCP,UDP | Ginever.net data communication port | Unofficial |
| 5311/TCP,UDP | Ginever.net data communication port | Unofficial |
| 5312/TCP,UDP | Ginever.net data communication port | Unofficial |
| 5313/TCP,UDP | Ginever.net data communication port | Unofficial |
| 5314/TCP,UDP | Ginever.net data communication port | Unofficial |
| 5315/TCP,UDP | Ginever.net data communication port | Unofficial |
| 5351/TCP,UDP | NAT Port Mapping Protocol—client-requested configuration for inbound connections through network address translators | Official |
| 5353/UDP | Multicast DNS (mDNS) | Official |
| 5355/TCP,UDP | LLMNR—Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution, allows hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link (only provided by Windows Vista and Server 2008) | Official |
| 5402/TCP,UDP | mftp, Stratacache OmniCast content delivery system MFTP file sharing protocol | Official |
| 5405/TCP,UDP | NetSupport | Official |
| 5421/TCP,UDP | Net Support 2 | Official |
| 5432/TCP,UDP | PostgreSQL database system | Official |
| 5433/TCP | Bouwsoft file/webserver (http://www.bouwsoft.be) | Unofficial |
| 5445/UDP | Cisco Unified Video Advantage | Unofficial |
| 5450/TCP | OSIsoft PI Server Client Access | Unofficial |
| 5495/TCP | Applix TM1 Admin server | Unofficial |
| 5498/TCP | Hotline tracker server connection | Unofficial |
| 5499/UDP | Hotline tracker server discovery | Unofficial |
| 5500/TCP | VNC remote desktop protocol—for incoming listening viewer, Hotline control connection | 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 | Unofficial |
| 5555/TCP | Freeciv versions up to 2.0, Hewlett-Packard Data Protector, SAP | Unofficial |
| 5556/TCP,UDP | Freeciv | Official |
| 5631/TCP | pcANYWHEREdata, Symantec pcAnywhere (version 7.52 and later[34])[35] data | Official |
| 5632/UDP | pcANYWHEREstat, Symantec pcAnywhere (version 7.52 and later) status | Official |
| 5666/TCP | NRPE (Nagios) | Unofficial |
| 5667/TCP | NSCA (Nagios) | Unofficial |
| 5723/TCP | Operations Manager | Unofficial |
| 5800/TCP | VNC remote desktop protocol—for use over HTTP | Unofficial |
| 5814/TCP,UDP | Hewlett-Packard Support Automation (HP OpenView Self-Healing Services) | Official |
| 5850/TCP | COMIT SE (PCR) | Unofficial |
| 5852/TCP | Adeona client: communications to OpenDHT | Unofficial |
| 5900/TCP,UDP | Virtual Network Computing (VNC) remote desktop protocol (used by Apple Remote Desktop and others) | Official |
| 5938/TCP,UDP | TeamViewer[36] remote desktop protocol | Unofficial |
| 5984/TCP,UDP | CouchDB database server | Official |
| 5999/TCP | CVSup [37] file update tool | Official |
| 6000/TCP | X11—used between an X client and server over the network | Official |
| 6001/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 | Official |
| 6005/TCP | Default for Camfrog Chat & Cam Client http://www.camfrog.com | Unofficial |
| 6050/TCP | Brightstor Arcserve Backup | Unofficial |
| 6050/TCP | Nortel Software | Unofficial |
| 6051/TCP | Brightstor Arcserve Backup | Unofficial |
| 6072/TCP | iOperator Protocol Signal Port | Unofficial |
| 6086/TCP | PDTP—FTP like file server in a P2P network | Official |
| 6100/TCP | Vizrt System | Unofficial |
| 6101/TCP | Backup Exec Agent Browser | Unofficial |
| 6110/TCP,UDP | softcm, HP Softbench CM | Official |
| 6111/TCP,UDP | spc, HP Softbench Sub-Process Control | Official |
| 6112/TCP,UDP | “dtspcd”—a network daemon that accepts requests from clients to execute commands and launch applications remotely | Official |
| 6112/TCP | Blizzard‘s Battle.net gaming service, ArenaNet gaming service | Unofficial |
| 6112/TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial |
| 6113/TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial |
| 6129/TCP | DameWare Remote Control | Official |
| 6257/UDP | WinMX (see also 6699) | Unofficial |
| 6262/TCP | Sybase Advantage Database Server | Unofficial |
| 6346/TCP,UDP | gnutella-svc, Gnutella (FrostWire, Limewire, Shareaza, etc.) | Official |
| 6347/TCP,UDP | gnutella-rtr, Gnutella alternate | Official |
| 6389/TCP | EMC Clariion | Unofficial |
| 6432/TCP | PgBouncer – A connection pooler for PostgreSQL | Official |
| 6444/TCP,UDP | Sun Grid Engine—Qmaster Service | Official |
| 6445/TCP,UDP | Sun Grid Engine—Execution Service | Official |
| 6502/TCP,UDP | Danware Data NetOp Remote Control | Unofficial |
| 6522/TCP | Gobby (and other libobby-based software) | Unofficial |
| 6523/TCP | Gobby 0.5 (and other libinfinity-based software) | Unofficial |
| 6543/UDP | Paradigm Research & Development Jetnet[38] default | Unofficial |
| 6566/TCP | SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)—SANE network scanner daemon | Unofficial |
| 6571 | Windows Live FolderShare client | Unofficial |
| 6600/TCP | Music Playing Daemon (MPD) | Unofficial |
| 6619/TCP,UDP | odette-ftps, Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) over TLS/SSL | Official |
| 6646/UDP | McAfee Network Agent | Unofficial |
| 6660–6664/TCP | Internet Relay Chat | Unofficial |
| 6665–6669/TCP | Internet Relay Chat | Official |
| 6679/TCP | IRC SSL (Secure Internet Relay Chat)—often used | Unofficial |
| 6697/TCP | IRC SSL (Secure Internet Relay Chat)—often used | Unofficial |
| 6699/TCP | WinMX (see also 6257) | Unofficial |
| 6771/UDP | Polycom server broadcast | Unofficial |
| 6789/TCP | Datalogger Support Software Campbell Scientific Loggernet Software | 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 |
| 7000/TCP | Default for Vuze‘s built in HTTPS Bittorrent Tracker | 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 | Official |
| 7006/TCP | Default for BMC Software CONTROL-M/Server and CONTROL-M/Agent for Server-to-Agent, though often changed during installation | Official |
| 7010/TCP | Default for Cisco AON AMC (AON Management Console) [2] | Unofficial |
| 7025/TCP | Zimbra LMTP [mailbox]—local mail delivery | Unofficial |
| 7047/TCP | Zimbra conversion server | Unofficial |
| 7133/TCP | Enemy Territory: Quake Wars | Unofficial |
| 7171/TCP | Tibia | Unofficial |
| 7306/TCP | Zimbra mysql [mailbox] | Unofficial |
| 7307/TCP | Zimbra mysql [logger] | Unofficial |
| 7312/UDP | Sibelius License Server | 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 |
| 7670/TCP | BrettspielWelt BSW Boardgame Portal | Unofficial |
| 7676/TCP | Aqumin AlphaVision Remote Command Interface | Unofficial |
| 7777/TCP | iChat server file transfer proxy | Unofficial |
| 7777/TCP | Default used by Windows backdoor program tini.exe | Unofficial |
| 7777-7788/TCP,udp | Unreal Tournament 2004 default server | Unofficial |
| 7831/TCP | Default used by Smartlaunch Internet Cafe Administration[39] software | Unofficial |
| 7915/TCP | Default for YSFlight server [3] | Unofficial |
| 8000/TCP,UDP | iRDMI (Intel Remote Desktop Management Interface)[40]—sometimes erroneously used instead of port 8080 | Official |
| 8000–8001/TCP | Commonly used for internet radio streams such as those using SHOUTcast | Unofficial |
| 8002/TCP | Cisco Systems Unified Call Manager Intercluster | Unofficial |
| 8008/TCP | HTTP Alternate | Official |
| 8008/TCP | IBM HTTP Server administration default | Unofficial |
| 8009/TCP | ajp13 – Apache JServ Protocol AJP Connector | Unofficial |
| 8010/TCP | XMPP File transfers | Unofficial |
| 8074/TCP | Gadu-Gadu | Unofficial |
| 8080/TCP | HTTP alternate (http_alt)—commonly used for Web proxy and caching server, or for running a Web server as a non-root user | Official |
| 8080/TCP | Apache Tomcat | Unofficial |
| 8080/UDP | FilePhile Master/Relay | Unofficial |
| 8081/TCP | HTTP alternate, e.g. McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) | Unofficial |
| 8086/TCP | HELM Web Host Automation Windows Control Panel | Unofficial |
| 8086/TCP | Kaspersky AV Control Center | Unofficial |
| 8087/TCP | Hosting Accelerator Control Panel | Unofficial |
| 8087/TCP | Parallels Plesk Control Panel | Unofficial |
| 8087/UDP | Kaspersky AV Control Center | Unofficial |
| 8090/TCP | HTTP Alternate (http_alt_alt)—used as an alternative to port 8080 | Unofficial |
| 8116/UDP | Check Point Cluster Control Protocol | Unofficial |
| 8118/TCP | Privoxy—advertisement-filtering Web proxy | Official |
| 8123/TCP | Polipo Web proxy | Official |
| 8192/TCP | Sophos Remote Management System | Unofficial |
| 8193/TCP | Sophos Remote Management System | Unofficial |
| 8194/TCP | Sophos Remote Management System | Unofficial |
| 8200/TCP | GoToMyPC | Unofficial |
| 8222 | VMware Server Management User Interface (insecure Web interface)[41]. See also port 8333 | Unofficial |
| 8243/TCP,UDP | HTTPS listener for Apache Synapse [42] | Official |
| 8280/TCP,UDP | HTTP listener for Apache Synapse [42] | Official |
| 8291/TCP | Winbox—Default on a MikroTik RouterOS for a Windows application used to administer MikroTik RouterOS | Unofficial |
| 8333 | VMware Server Management User Interface (secure Web interface)[41]. See also port 8222 | Unofficial |
| 8400/TCP,UDP | cvp, Commvault Unified Data Management | Official |
| 8443/TCP | SW Soft Plesk Control Panel, Apache Tomcat SSL, Promise WebPAM SSL | Unofficial |
| 8484/TCP,UDP | MapleStory | Unofficial |
| 8500/TCP,IPX | ColdFusion Macromedia/Adobe ColdFusion default and Duke Nukem 3D—default | Unofficial |
| 8501/TCP | [4] DukesterX —default | Unofficial |
| 8691/TCP | Ultra Fractal default server port for distributing calculations over network computers | Unofficial |
| 8701/UDP | SoftPerfect Bandwidth Manager | Unofficial |
| 8702/UDP | SoftPerfect Bandwidth Manager | Unofficial |
| 8767/UDP | TeamSpeak—default | Unofficial |
| 8768/UDP | TeamSpeak—alternate | 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 [5] Secure Application Server | Unofficial |
| 8882/TCP | Atlasz Informatics Research Ltd [6] Secure Application Server | Unofficial |
| 8888/TCP,UDP | NewsEDGE server | Official |
| 8888/TCP | Sun Answerbook dwhttpd server (deprecated by docs.sun.com) | Unofficial |
| 8888/TCP | GNUmp3d HTTP music streaming and Web interface | Unofficial |
| 8888/TCP | LoLo Catcher HTTP Web interface (www.optiform.com) | Unofficial |
| 8888/TCP | D2GS Admin Console Telnet administration console for D2GS servers (Diablo 2) | Unofficial |
| 8888/TCP | Earthland Relams 2 Server (AU1_2) | Unofficial |
| 8889/TCP | Earthland Relams 2 Server (AU1_1) | Unofficial |
| 9000/TCP | Buffalo LinkSystem Web access | Unofficial |
| 9000/TCP | DBGp | Unofficial |
| 9000/TCP | SqueezeCenter web server & streaming | Unofficial |
| 9000/UDP | UDPCast | Unofficial |
| 9001 | Microsoft Sharepoint Authoring Environment | Official |
| 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 |
| 9030/TCP | Tor often used | Unofficial |
| 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 |
| 9090/TCP | SqueezeCenter control (CLI) | Unofficial |
| 9091/TCP | Openfire Administration Console (SSL Secured) | Unofficial |
| 9100/TCP | PDL Data Stream | Official |
| 9101 | Bacula Director | Official |
| 9102 | Bacula File Daemon | Official |
| 9103 | Bacula Storage Daemon | Official |
| 9105/TCP,UDP | Xadmin Control Daemon | Official |
| 9110/UDP | SSMP Message protocol | Unofficial |
| 9119/TCP,UDP | MXit Instant Messenger | Official |
| 9300/TCP | IBM Cognos 8 SOAP Business Intelligence and Performance Management | Unofficial |
| 9418/TCP,UDP | git, Git pack transfer service | Official |
| 9420/TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – master server to chunk servers | Unofficial |
| 9421/TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – master server to clients | Unofficial |
| 9422/TCP | MooseFS distributed file system – chunk servers to clients | Unofficial |
| 9535/TCP | mngsuite, LANDesk Management Suite Remote Control | Official |
| 9535/UDP | mngsuite, LANDesk Management Suite Remote Control | Official |
| 9800/TCP,UDP | WebDAV Source | Official |
| 9800 | WebCT e-learning portal | Unofficial |
| 9875/TCP | Club Penguin Disney online game for kids | Unofficial |
| 9898/TCP,UDP | MonkeyCom | Official |
| 9898/TCP | Tripwire – File Integrity Monitoring Software | Unofficial |
| 9996/TCP,UDP | The Palace “The Palace” Virtual Reality Chat software. – 5 | Official |
| 9999 | Hydranode—edonkey2000 TELNET control | Unofficial |
| 9999/TCP | Lantronix UDS-10/UDS100[43] RS-485 to Ethernet Converter TELNET control | Unofficial |
| 9999 | Urchin Web Analytics | Unofficial |
| 10000 | Webmin—Web-based Linux admin tool | Unofficial |
| 10000 | BackupExec | Unofficial |
| 10000 | Ericsson Account Manager (avim) | Unofficial |
| 10001/TCP | Lantronix UDS-10/UDS100[44] RS-485 to Ethernet Converter default | Unofficial |
| 10008/TCP,UDP | Octopus Multiplexer, primary port for the CROMP protocol, which provides a platform-independent means for communication of objects across a network | Official |
| 10010/TCP | Open Object Rexx (ooRexx) rxapi daemon | Official |
| 10017 | AIX,NeXT, HPUX—rexd daemon control | Unofficial |
| 10024/TCP | Zimbra smtp [mta]—to amavis from postfix | Unofficial |
| 10025/TCP | Ximbra smtp [mta]—back to postfix from amavis | Unofficial |
| 10050/TCP,UDP | Zabbix-Agent | Official |
| 10051/TCP,UDP | Zabbix-Trapper | Official |
| 10113/TCP,UDP | NetIQ Endpoint | Official |
| 10114/TCP,UDP | NetIQ Qcheck | Official |
| 10115/TCP,UDP | NetIQ Endpoint | Official |
| 10116/TCP,UDP | NetIQ VoIP Assessor | Official |
| 10200/TCP | FRISK Software International‘s fpscand virus scanning daemon for Unix platforms [7] | Unofficial |
| 10200–10204/TCP | FRISK Software International‘s f-protd virus scanning daemon for Unix platforms [8] | Unofficial |
| 10308 | Lock-on: Modern Air Combat | Unofficial |
| 10480 | SWAT 4 Dedicated Server | Unofficial |
| 11211 | memcached | Unofficial |
| 11235 | Savage:Battle for Newerth Server Hosting | Unofficial |
| 11294 | Blood Quest Online Server | Unofficial |
| 11371 | OpenPGP HTTP key server | Official |
| 11576 | IPStor Server management communication | Unofficial |
| 12012/TCP,UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, Korea Server – Status/Version Check | Unofficial |
| 12013/TCP,UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, Korea Server | Unofficial |
| 12035/UDP | Linden Lab viewer to sim | Unofficial |
| 12345 | NetBus—remote administration tool (often Trojan horse). Also used by NetBuster. Little Fighter 2 (TCP). | 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 |
| 12998–12999/UDP | Takenaka RDI Mirror World on SL | Unofficial |
| 13000–13050/UDP | Linden Lab viewer to sim | Unofficial |
| 13076/TCP | Default 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 |
| 14439/TCP | APRS UI-View Amateur Radio[45] UI-WebServer | Unofficial |
| 14567/UDP | Battlefield 1942 and mods | Unofficial |
| 15000/TCP | psyBNC | Unofficial |
| 15000/TCP | Wesnoth | Unofficial |
| 15000/TCP | Kaspersky Network Agent | Unofficial |
| 15000/TCP | hydap, Hypack Hydrographic Software Packages Data Acquisition | Official |
| 15000/UDP | hydap, Hypack Hydrographic Software Packages Data Acquisition | Official |
| 15567/UDP | Battlefield Vietnam and mods | Unofficial |
| 15345/TCP,UDP | XPilot Contact | Official |
| 16000/TCP | shroudBNC | Unofficial |
| 16080/TCP | Mac OS X Server Web (HTTP) service with performance cache[46] | Unofficial |
| 16384/UDP | Iron Mountain Digital online backup | Unofficial |
| 16567/UDP | Battlefield 2 and mods | Unofficial |
| 18010/TCP | Super Dancer Online Extreme(SDO-X) – CiB Net Station Malaysia Server | Unofficial |
| 18180/TCP | DART Reporting server | Unofficial |
| 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 |
| 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, 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 |
| 19001/TCP,UDP | Audition Online Dance Battle, G10/alaplaya Server | Unofficial |
| 19226/TCP | Panda Software AdminSecure Communication Agent | Unofficial |
| 19283/TCP,UDP | K2 – KeyAuditor & KeyServer, Sassafras Software Inc. Software Asset Management tools | Official |
| 19315/TCP,UDP | KeyShadow for K2 – KeyAuditor & KeyServer, Sassafras Software Inc. Software Asset Management tools | Official |
| 19638/TCP | Ensim Control Panel | Unofficial |
| 19771/TCP,UDP | Softros LAN Messenger | Unofficial |
| 19813/TCP | 4D database Client Server Communication | Unofficial |
| 19880/TCP | Softros LAN Messenger | Unofficial |
| 20000 | DNP (Distributed Network Protocol), a protocol used in SCADA systems between communicating RTU‘s and IED‘s | Official |
| 20000 | Usermin, Web-based user tool | Unofficial |
| 20014/TCP | DART Reporting server | Unofficial |
| 20720/TCP | Symantec i3 Web GUI server | Unofficial |
| 22347/TCP,UDP | WibuKey, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG Software protection system | Official |
| 22350/TCP,UDP | CodeMeter, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG Software protection system | Official |
| 23073 | Soldat Dedicated Server | Unofficial |
| 23399 | Skype Default Protocol | Unofficial |
| 23513 | [9] Duke Nukem Ports | Unofficial |
| 24444 | NetBeans integrated development environment | Unofficial |
| 24465/TCP,UDP | Tonido Directory Server for Tonido which is a Personal Web app and peer-to-peer 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 |
| 25888/UDP | Xfire (Firewall Report, UDP_IN) IP Address (206.220.40.146) resolves to gameservertracking.xfire.com. Use unknown. | 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 |
| 27000/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27001/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27002/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27003/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27004/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27005/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27006/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27007/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27008/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27009/TCP | FlexNet Publisher‘s License server (from the range of default ports) | Unofficial |
| 27010 | Source engine dedicated server port | Unofficial |
| 27015 | GoldSrc and Source engine dedicated server port | 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 |
| 27960/UDP | (through 27969) Activision‘s Enemy Territory and id Software‘s Quake III Arena and Quake III and some ioquake3 derived games | Unofficial |
| 28000 | Bitfighter Common/default Bitfighter Server | Unofficial |
| 28001 | Starsiege: Tribes Common/default Tribes v.1 Server | Unofficial |
| 28395/TCP | www.SmartSystemsLLC.com Used by Smart Sale 5.0 | Unofficial |
| 28910 | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | Unofficial |
| 28960/UDP | Call of Duty – Call of Duty: United Offensive – Call of Duty 2 – Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare – Call of Duty: World at War (PC Version) | Unofficial |
| 29900 | (through 29901) Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | Unofficial |
| 29920 | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | Unofficial |
| 30000 | Pokémon Netbattle | Unofficial |
| 30301 | BitTorrent | Unofficial |
| 30564/TCP | Multiplicity: keyboard/mouse/clipboard sharing software | Unofficial |
| 31337/TCP | Back Orifice—remote administration tool (often Trojan horse) | Unofficial |
| 31415 | ThoughtSignal—Server Communication Service (often Informational) | Unofficial |
| 31456/TCP | TetriNET IRC gateway on some servers | Unofficial |
| 31457/TCP | TetriNET | Official |
| 31458/TCP | TetriNET Used for game spectators | Unofficial |
| 32245/TCP | MMTSG-mutualed over MMT (encrypted transmission) | Unofficial |
| 32976/TCP | LogMeIn Hamachi (VPN tunnel software; also port 12975)—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 |
| 33434/TCP,UDP | traceroute | Official |
| 34443 | Linksys PSUS4 print server | Unofficial |
| 36963 | Counter Strike 2D multiplayer (2D clone of popular CounterStrike computer game) | Unofficial |
| 37777/TCP | Digital Video Recorder hardware | Unofficial |
| 40000/TCP,UDP | SafetyNET p Real-time Industrial Ethernet protocol | Official |
| 43047/TCP | TheòsMessenger second port for service TheòsMessenger | Official |
| 43594–43595/TCP | RuneScape | Unofficial |
| 47808/TCP,UDP | BACnet Building Automation and Control Networks | Official |
| 49151/TCP,UDP | Reserved[1] | Official |
Wireless LAN Sniffer Applications and Scanners for Linux
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Trabajo Práctico – Proyecto Video: Cuidarnos en la red
Trabajo Práctico – Proyecto Video: Cuidarnos en la red
El objetivo de este trabajo es que armen un video o una animación sobre Seguridad Infantil y Costumbres de los Menores en Internet donde se ponga de manifiesto la necesidad de informar directa y efectivamente a los menores sobre la importancia de conocer y respetar las normas básicas de seguridad para navegar a través de la Red.
Con el resultado de este trabajo seguiremos enlazando otras actividades para trabajar esta temática en toda la institución y también puedes presentarlo en el concurso http://www.tecnologiasi.org.ar/
Acá disponen de una serie de herramientas para ayudarlos a hacer el trabajo, busquen nformación relevante, armen un guión y trabajen con las herramientas de video que necesiten.
Un video para inspirarse: http://www.safenet2.com/sp/video_alta.php
Recomendaciones de Internet Segura
http://www.chicos.net.ar/internetsegura/adolescentes.htm
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/tutorial-logprotect-control-parental/
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2008/07/04/tecnicas-de-hacker-para-padres/
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2008/06/10/cuidarnos-en-la-red-missing-children/
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2008/07/04/los-riesgos-del-discurso-sobre-los-riesgos-de-internet-interlink-headline-news-no-3873/
Herramientas para edición de video
http://www.xtranormal.com/makemovies?sitetab=1
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2009/03/24/jaycut-%e2%80%93-online-video-editing/
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2009/03/19/video-editing-30-free-tools-and-web-services-to-get-things-done-tools/
http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2008/03/19/a-n-i-m-o-t-o/
http://www.encuentro.gov.ar/Content.aspx?Id=2050
Comparir Video: http://alefalletti.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/huge-list-of-video-sharing-websites-reelseo/
Covertir video:
Movavi Online Video Converter: Se trata de un conversor de formatos de vídeo, eso sí, tienes que tener en cuenta que están limitados a 10 minutos y a 100 Megas.
Cellsea: Se trata de otro convertidor gratuito de formatos de vídeo, solo que el tamaño es bastante menor: 25 MB. No habla de límite de tiempo.
All2convert: Es capaz de transformar un vídeo de internet a muchos y diferentes formatos. Para realizar la conversión es imprescindible dar la dirección de correo para ser avisado, y aseguran no hacer comercio con él.
Mux: Especializado en convertir formatos de vídeo. No me admitió archivos más largos de 10 Mb. Muy poquito.
Envío de mensajes en video:
Video: Protocolos TCP/IP “in plain Spanish”.
Video: Protocolos TCP/IP “in plain Spanish”.
Lista de conversores web.
Vamos a convertirlo todo y como siempre, serán aplicaciones para utilizar desde el navegador, sin instalar nada y gratis. También se intentará que no exista la necesidad de registro. Esta lista es una actualización de la que ya se encuentra en el apartado “Herramientas Online“.
Universales:
- Media Convert: Es un conversor universal al que puedes acceder directamente y manejar cientos de formatos diferentes, tanto de archivo, vídeo, imagen, audio, móvil… La limitación del archivo es 150 Mb.
- Zamzar: es otro conversor universal, aunque reconoce menos formatos que el anterior. El tamaño máximo del archivo es 100 Mb (versión gratuita). A su favor es que su interfaz es más agradable y no tiene publicidad.

Conversión de monedas:
- Fx Converter: Convertidor internacional de monedas. Reconoce 164 divisas y está en español.
- Xe.com: Se trata de un magnífico conversor de monedas ya que se actualiza a tiempo real para que cada equivalencia sea exacta. La interfaz está en español. En la parte superior se puede observar dicha tabla con las monedas más utilizadas, pero también cuenta con un conversor para las otras monedas.
Conversores de Imagen:
Movavi Online Video Converter: Se trata de un conversor de formatos de vídeo, eso sí, tienes que tener en cuenta que están limitados a 10 minutos y a 100 Megas.
Cellsea: Se trata de otro convertidor gratuito de formatos de vídeo, solo que el tamaño es bastante menor: 25 MB. No habla de límite de tiempo.
- All2convert: Es capaz de transformar un vídeo de internet a muchos y diferentes formatos. Para realizar la conversión es imprescindible dar la dirección de correo para ser avisado, y aseguran no hacer comercio con él.
- Image Converter: Su especialidad son los formatos de imagen y reconoce hasta 100 diferentes.
- Draac: Conversor de colores hexadecimal. Interesante herramienta sobre todo para websmasters a la hora de escribir los códigos para los colores ya que permite pasarlos de RGB a HEX y viceversa.
- Photo2text: Utilidad para convertir Imágenes y fotografías a texto ASCII.
- Mux: Especializado en convertir formatos de vídeo. No me admitió archivos más largos de 10 Mb. Muy poquito.
Convertir formatos de Texto:
- Freepdfconvert: Interesante página donde podrás transformar imágenes, webs y multitud de formatos a PDF. En la prueba con una imagen el resultado fue rápido y positivo.
- Pdf converter: Utilidad que permite pasar archivos Office y páginas web a PDF. Prueba también Expresspdf.
- k2pdf: Interesante página para pasar documentos a PDF. Su límite son 25 megas. Se permite poner marca de agua y encriptar. Hay que poner el email para que te manden un mensaje y confirmes que has realizado el pedido. Una vez confirmado se enviará otro para poder descargarl el PDF. Lo he probado y funciona.
- Yudufreedom: Documentos de texto a Flash: Curiosa aplicación que convierte un texto, ( PDF, Word “.doc” o Powerpoint “.ppt” y OpenOffice equivalente) a una presentación en flash. Debes dar el email para ser avisad@ del término de la conversión. La prueba la realicé con PDF y el resultado fue este.
También puedes realizarlo con sonido, web y fotos, pero para ello es necesario el registro.
Conversores de sonido:
- Flvto: Permite pasar de FLV a MP3. Los ficheros los puedes captar de internet y del disco duro de tu PC.
Unidades de medida:
- Conversioni: Utilidad muy completa que permite convertir entre unidades de medida.
Código:
- Code2HTML: Pasa diferentes lenguajes de programación web a Htlm.
- HTML Converter: Pasa de Htlm a otros formatos de programación web.
Idiomas:
- Lista de diccionarios y traductores online gratuitos: Lista de traductores online gratuitos y que se pueden utilizar directamente, sin instalar nada y sin registros previos.
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Posters TI
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Exámenes de seguridad informática – security+ Quizzes at Quiz School
Exámenes de seguridad informática, un muy buen lugar para entrenarse
security+ Quizzes at Quiz School
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Cómo recuperar archivos dañados – Tecnología – Perfil.com
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Cómo recuperar archivos dañadosCD’s están rayados.
Discos rígidos que parecen a punto de colapsar. Formateo de tarjetas de memoria. Todas las soluciones.
Ver ComentariosPor Jay Dougherty (DPA) | 15.05.2008 | 11:03Los discos rígidos pueden dañarse en cualquier momento. Siempre es mejor guardar los datos mientras se pueda.Los discos rígidos pueden dañarse en cualquier momento. Siempre es mejor guardar los datos mientras se pueda. | Foto: CedocFotogalería AmpliarLas desgracias no tienen tiempo para suceder. El disco duro puede colapsar. Una tarjeta de memoria puede ser formateada accidentalmente. CDs o DVD scon importantes archivos almacenados en ellos pueden ser rasguñados y quedar ilegibles. Pero hay medidas que usted puede tomar para intentar recuperar datos dañados.Los recursos que use dependen del tipo de soporte en los cuales están guardados esos datos y de la gravedad de los daños. Supongamos que tiene usted CDs de audio grabados en su PC y que se han rasguñado y ahora se saltan. ¿Hay forma de repararlos?Si los rasguños no son muy profundos, es posible mejorar la reproducción de esos discos simplemente limpiándolos. Esta sería la primera medida. Mezcle una solución de agua y líquido de limpiar cristales u otro detergente suave, tal como champú para bebés. Humedezca con esa solución un paño suave y limpie con él el lado de datos del CD. A veces, lo que parecen rasguños pueden ser simples manchas, y éstas pueden ser eliminadas de esta forma.Para manchas más tenaces y rasguños superficiales, hay otro remedio casero que puede hacer maravillas. Primero, ubique los rasguños en el disco mirando el lado de los datos en un ángulo bajo luz brillante. Ponga entonces un poco de pasta de dientes, que contiene una substancia suavemente abrasiva, en una mota de algodón. Use la mota de algodón para restregar el disco con cuidado en la zona rasguñada. Tras restregar unos segundos, enjuague el disco con agua y luego séquelo con un paño suave. Realice esta operación de preferencia en la sala de baño, donde tendrá todo lo que necesite, además de lo más importante: luz.En una tienda de informática hallará multitud de limpiadores para CDs y DVDs. Algunos pueden ser muy efectivos para rasguños tenaces. En general, estos limpiadores suelen consistir en una o más soluciones, además de incluir un paño de microfibra. Algunas, incluso, automatizan para usted el proceso de limpieza. Pero no espere milagros: puede que un disco esté rasguñado más allá de toda posibilidad de reparación.Discos duros. ¿Cómo saber cuándo se estroperará el disco duro? A veces no es posible. Los discos duros suelen estropearse sin más y un día rehusan arrancar, sea emitiendo un chasquido o simplemente sin emitir sonido alguno.Otras veces, no obstante, hay señales de advertencia. Si el disco duro empieza a emitir chasquidos audibles o comienza usted a notar pérdida de datos al azar o ve que el disco duro trabaja muy lentamente, son signos de un inminente colapso.Lo mejor es empezar a copiar todos los datos importantes inmediatamente. A veces, el problema se soluciona apagando la computadora durante un tiempo o reiniciándola. Pero no crea que no volverá a ocurrir. Tome toda posibilidad de salvaguardar sus datos como una oportunidad y comience a prepararse para reemplazar el disco duro.La mayoría de los fabricantes de discos duros tiene software-herramientas de diagnóstico que pueden ser descargadas gratuitamente desde el sitio Web del fabricante. Estos programas realizan exhaustivas pruebas de diagnóstico para determinar la salud de un disco duro.Puede usted también probar la herramienta gratuita HDD Health, capaz de trabajar con todos los discos duros de última cosecha, independientemente del fabricante. HDD Health usa la tecnología de autocontrol e informe (S.M.A.R.T) incorporada en todos los discos duros de reciente fabricación – hechos en los últimos años – para predecir un posible colapso del disco duro.Accidente. Un lector nos cuenta que formateó accidentalmente una tarjeta de memoria llena de imágenes digitales, y nos pregunta si hay forma de deshacer un formateo. Sí, se puede, pero para ello necesitar usted una herramienta que lo ayude.La buena noticia es que hay muchas herramientas de ese tipo en el mercado; lo único malo es que no son gratuitas. No obstante, puede usted probar alguna de las mejores para determinar si pueden ayudarlo a recuperar sus archivos. Si le demuestran que pueden, puede entonces comprar una versión completa de esa herramienta para realizar el rescate de sus datos.PhotoRescue existe ya desde hace tiempo y tiene una buena reputación. Puede recuperar fotos dañadas en tarjetas flash e incluso podrá recuperar fotografías de una tarjeta flash que haya sido formateada. Hay disponibles versiones para Windows y Mac, y se las puede probar antes de comprarlas. Una licencia cuesta razonables 29 dólares (unos 19 euros).Otros dos candidatos que vale la pena probar son ImageRecall y MediaRECOVER. Se puede transferir versiones de prueba de cada producto para determinar cuál cumple mejor la tarea de recuperar sus fotografías.
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Los trucos para dominar el formato PDF – Tecnología – Perfil.com
La tecnología no muerdeLos trucos para dominar el formato PDFParece complicado, pero leerlos es simple con las herramientas adecuadas. Cómo crear y convertir documentos.Ver Comentarios (2)Por Jay Dougherty (dpa) | 08.05.2008 | 13:05El formato PDF (Portable Document Format, o Formato de Documento Portátil) de Adobe ha proliferado. Originalmente diseñado como formato de archivo que permitía a creadores de contenido distribuir documentos a quienes no tenían la aplicación que los creó, los archivos PDF se hallan hoy ampliamente difundidos en Internet, donde también se han convertido en el estándar entre usuarios de negocios.Ver archivos PDF es fácil: basta transferir e instalar Acrobat Reader, un programa lector de archivos distribuido gratuitamente por Adobe. Pero el crearlos o trabajar con ellos presenta desafíos. Veamos a ahora algunos consejos para dominar los archivos PDF.¿Cómo puedo acelerar la visualización de archivos PDF? Ya habrá notado usted que el Acrobat Reader no es una aplicación fácil de arrancar. Al tiempo de acumular recursos a lo largo de los años, también se ha hecho más largo el tiempo de carga y visualización de los archivos de Adobe. Esto molesta a quienes sólo quieren que los archivos PDF se abran lo antes posible para ver su contenido.Hay un par de formas de acelerar las cosas. Primero, hay una aplicación gratuita llamada Adobe Reader SpeedUp -literalmente, “Acelerador de Adobe Reader”-, ampliamente disponible en Internet. El sitio de descargas de freeware Snapfiles lo tiene, entre otros lugares.Una razón para que Adobe Reader sea tan lento en arrancar es que emplea muchos plug-ins por omisión. Estos plug-ins -pequeñas aplicaciones que añaden funcionalidad al programa- no les sirven para nada a mucha gente, pero están allí para cuando se las necesita. Adobe Reader SpeedUp puede desactivar estos plug-ins, dejando a disposición sólo el lector.Otro camino para solucionar las cosas es simplemente deshacerse de Adobe Reader y usar un programa alternativa. Aunque el formato PDF fue creado por Adobe, hay actualmente muchas imitaciones del lector, y algunas de ellas se han hecho muy populares, en gran parte precisamente porque son rápidas. Uno de los más populares entre esos lectores es Foxit Reader (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php).Aclamado por su pequeño tamaño y su velocidad de arranque, Foxit trabaja con todas las versiones actuales de Windows y respalda la mayoría de las funcionalidades que respalda la versión completa del Adobe Reader. Vale la pena probarlo.¿Puedo crear archivos PDF sin el costoso Adobe Acrobat? Sí, hat varias formas de hacerlo. Primero, hay productos gratuitos capaces de convertir al formato PDF archivos de numerosas aplicaciones muy populares. PrimoPDF (www.primopdf.com), pdf995 (www.pdf995.com) y CutePDF (www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp) son programas transferibles de Internet capaces de generar archivos PDF compatibles.Con ellos no tendrá usted las sofisticadas herramientas para proteger archivos PDF que tendría con la versión completa de Adobe, pero al fin tendrá una creación PDF básica, que es lo que mucha gente realmente necesita.O bien, puede usted usar un sitio gratuito de conversión online como PDF Online (https://www.pdfonline.com/convert_pdf.asp) o bien PDF Converter (http://www.freepdfconvert.com). Con estos servicios no precisa usted instalar programa alguno en su computadora. Por el contrario, sólo le bastar cargar un archivo desde su navegador Web y el servicio en cuestión lo convertir para usted, enviándole el archivo PDF resultante como archivo adjunto en un email.¿Puedo convertir un archivo PDF en un documento de Word? Sí, hay varias herramientas que pueden hacerlo. Su calidad, no obstante, depende de muchos factores, como, por ejemplo, si la herramienta es compatible con la versión de Acrobat que se usó para crear el PDF.Las mejores herramientas para este trabajo no son gratuitas. Nuance’s PDF Converter 5 (www.nuance.com/pdfconverter) convierte los PDF a varios fomatos de archivos de Office, incluyendo Word y WordPerfect. El programa cuesta 99 dólares (64 euros).Investintech ofrece un producto competidor, Able2Extract (www.investintech.com/able2extract.html), que afirma hacerlo mejor que otros programas, preservando el formato del documento u hoja de cálculo desde el cual fue creado el PDF. Able2Extract cuesta 129 dólares (unos 82 euros).
Los trucos para dominar el formato PDF – Tecnología – Perfil.com
WifiWay – ¿Que es wifiway?
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Wifiway es un live CD que, basado en el sistema operativo Linux, puede ser ejecutado sin necesidad de instalación directamente desde el CDROM o también desde el disco duro como LiveHD, además de poderse instalar en memorias USB o en disco duro.
Wifiway es un linux live cd diseñado por www.seguridadwireless.net esta adaptado para el wireless y ademas con soporte internacional.
No esta basado en debian, mandriva, fedora ni slax, este es un proyecto creado con linuxfromscratch.
El live cd fue creado con las Linux-live-scripts.
Además consta de autologin.
startx (para iniciar XWindows)
autox (para configurar auto XWindows)Nota legal: La utilización de este software de análisis inalámbrico debe ser una herramienta básica para profesionales y usuarios que, a la larga, conocerán el nivel de seguridad de sus instalaciones inalámbricas. El uso de la misma con otros fines está totalmente prohibido.
Como abrir archivos .zub ¿?¿? « Artrus’s Weblog
El otro día encontré una colección de revistas gratuitas por internet, en concreto números atrasados de la revista National Geographic, además curiosamente estaban en español. El único problema que encontré es que todos los números tenían extensión .zub y buscando en el todopoderoso Google, me encuentro con que la única formar de abrirlos es mediante el Zubu Reader un progama Japonés. Como me pareció interesante decidí descargarlo para poder visualizar las revistas que ya tenía.
El programa se descarga de la siguiente dirección descarga zubu reader la instalación es sencilla y se puede configurar para que el programa vaya en inglés. El problema está cuando iniciamos el lector. Nos pide usuario y contraseña y nos da la opción de registrarnos mediante un link http://www.zubunet.com/site/register.do pero todas las instrucciones que encontramos para realizar el registro están en japonés (bueno de hecho para la gente que no tiene las tipografías orientales sólo se ven interrogaciones y símbolos raros) aún que intentemos traducir la página con algún traductor japonés online la cosa no está muy clara.
Bien cuando realizamos el registro nos encontramos los siguientes campos:
El primer campo se rellena con el nombre de usuario, el segundo y tercero será la contraseña a utilizar y el último…… bien la verdad es que el cuarto campo no tengo ni idea que significa ni para que sirve ni nada, yo lo que he hecho es repetir la contraseña una tercera vez, al fin y al cabo no me importa si alguien conoce la contraseña que utilizo. El último paso es marcar la primera opción que nos da a elegir y confirmamos con el botón.
Ahora ponemos el usuario y la contraseña en la ventana del programa y ya tenemos acceso a este. Mediante la cuenta que hemos creado podemos acceder a las revistas que son gratuitas (por lo general son números atrasados) aunque encontramos una gran variedad la mayoría están en japonés de todas formas no deja de ser interesante.
El programa tiene unas animaciones muy molonas para pasar de hoja, como podéis ver en la imagen de arriba. Por lo demás, no tiene demasiadas ventajas. Sólo aconsejo el uso del programa a quien tenga revistas en ese formato ya que no existe ninguna otra forma de verlas.
Otra cosa que no se me puede olvidar es comentar que no existe ninguna versión de zubu reader para otra plataforma que no sea windows. Aunque esperemos que estos japonesitos piensen un poco en MAC y Linux, no?¿?
Por último decir que permite imprimir a pdf las revistas que son gratuitas, pero las que son adquiridas mediante otros medios (descarga desde cualquier otro lugar que no sea la página oficial), en general están protegidas.
Aquí os dejo el link para un par de revistas que he descargado:
Para más información:
Como abrir archivos .zub ¿?¿? « Artrus’s Weblog
La semana del documental, I: La guerra de los Chips | www.faq-mac.com
A lo largo de los próximos días os vamos a ofrecer 5 grandes documentales en castellano dedicados a la tecnología y a la sociedad de la información que en muchos casos son claves para entender y ampliar la importancia de “lo digital” en nuestras vidas. Sabemos que estáis muy ocupados, y que tratar de acaparar aproximadamente una hora de vuestro tiempo supone todo un handicap, pero creemos firmemente que merece la pena.
– I: La guerra de los Chips
http://www.faq-mac.com/noticias/node/29063
“La guerra de los chips” un apasionante documental del año 2006 que te abrirá las puertas a como funciona el mercado tecnológico asiático, la historia de la memoria Flash y como dos grandes empresas, Toshiba y Samsung, luchan por el control de esta tecnología
– II: La oscura era Digital
http://www.faq-mac.com/noticias/node/29093
“La oscura era digital“, un documental de 2003 donde se ponen en tela de juicio los almacenamientos digitales y como la pérdida de ellos supone el olvido de nuestra identidad como parte de la historia.
– III: Spam
http://www.faq-mac.com/noticias/node/29121
“Spam”, un documental que nos habla del horror del correo no deseado, señala con el dedo quienes son los responsables y además, muestra como todos los productos que se venden no solo son inútiles sino peligrosos.
– IV: El ordenador
http://www.faq-mac.com/noticias/node/29160
“El ordenador”, un documental que nos cuenta la historia del ordenador y su evolución.
– V: Hackers
http://www.faq-mac.com/noticias/node/29203
“Hackers” una mirada distinta a lo que consideran muchas personas como simplemente “cyber-criminales”.
La semana del documental, I: La guerra de los Chips | www.faq-mac.com

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