About the Internet
How computers are identified on the Internet
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Well-known ports
Following are some of the most common well-known ports.
How computers are identified on the Internet
Millions of computers are connected to the Internet. When you are trying to
identify computers, it is easier to work with groups of computers rather
than having to identify each one individually.
Subnet
masks provide a way
to identify a group of related computers, such as those on your local
network.
Default port
Service name
Program
20
ftp-data
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) data
21
ftp
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) control
23
telnet
Telnet terminal handler
25
smtp
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
53
domain
DNS (Domain Name Service) lookup
79
finger
Finger
80
http
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
110
pop3
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)
113
auth
Ident Authentication Service
119
nntp
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
137
nbname
NetBIOS name (Microsoft Networking)
138
nbdatagram
NetBIOS datagram (Microsoft
Networking)
139
nbsession
NetBIOS session (Microsoft Networking)
143
imap
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
194
irc
IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
389
ldap
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol)
443
https
HTTPS (Secure HTTP)
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