A port is an endpoint of communication that identifies a particular process or service on a server. Port enables multiple applications or services to run concurrently on the same server by differentiating them based on the unique port number assigned to each.

Ports are represented by numbers in the range 0-65535. The port is divided into three areas.

  1. Well-known Ports (0-1023): The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigns these ports, which are widely used for popular services. HTTP is associated with port 80, HTTPS with port 443, and SSH with port 22.
  2. Registered Ports (1024-49151): These ports are made available to applications and services once they are registered with IANA. These are commonly used for specific applications or protocols, but are not as widely used as well-known ports.
  3. Dynamic/Private Ports (49152-65535): These ports can be used by any application or service for short-term or temporary connections. 

List of common server Ports:

Here we have mentioned 50 common server ports:

TCP/UDP

20

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Data

TCP/UDP

21

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Control

TCP/UDP

22

SSH (Secure Shell)

TCP/UDP

23

Telnet

TCP/UDP

25

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)

TCP/UDP

53

DNS (Domain Name System)

TCP/UDP

67

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

TCP/UDP

68

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

TCP/UDP

69

TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)

TCP/UDP

80

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

TCP/UDP

110

POP3 (Post Office Protocol)

TCP/UDP

115

SFTP (Simple File Transfer Protocol)

TCP/UDP

119

NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)

TCP/UDP

123

NTP (Network Time Protocol)

TCP/UDP

135

RPC (Remote Procedure Call)

TCP/UDP

137

NetBIOS Name Service

TCP/UDP

138

NetBIOS Datagram Service

TCP/UDP

139

NetBIOS Session Service

TCP/UDP

143

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)

TCP/UDP

161

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

TCP/UDP

162

SNMP Trap

TCP/UDP

179

BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)

TCP/UDP

194

IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

TCP/UDP

220

IMAP3 (Interactive Mail Access Protocol 3)

TCP/UDP

389

LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)

TCP/UDP

443

HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)

TCP/UDP

445

SMB (Server Message Block)

TCP/UDP

465

SMTPS (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Secure)

TCP/UDP

514

Syslog

TCP/UDP

520

RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

TCP/UDP

546

DHCPv6 Client

TCP/UDP

547

DHCPv6 Server

TCP/UDP

563

NNTP over TLS/SSL

TCP/UDP

587

SMTP Submission (Message Submission)

TCP/UDP

636

LDAPS (LDAP over SSL/TLS)

TCP/UDP

993

IMAPS (Internet Message Access Protocol Secure)

TCP/UDP

995

POP3S (Post Office Protocol Secure)

TCP/UDP

1080

SOCKS Proxy

TCP/UDP

1433

Microsoft SQL Server

TCP/UDP

1521

Oracle Database Default Listener

TCP/UDP

1723

PPTP (Point

TCP/UDP

2049

NFS (Network File System)

TCP/UDP

2375

Docker Remote API

TCP/UDP

3306

MySQL Database

TCP/UDP

3389

RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)

TCP/UDP

5060

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)

TCP/UDP

5222

XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol)

TCP/UDP

5432

PostgreSQL Database

TCP/UDP

5900

VNC (Virtual Network Computing)

TCP/UDP

8080

HTTP Proxy

 

That’s all.

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