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Appendix E Services

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H.323

TCP

1720

NetMeeting uses this protocol.

HTTP

TCP

80

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/

server protocol for the world wide web.

HTTPS

TCP

443

HTTPS is a secured http session often used

in e-commerce.

ICMP

User-Defined

1

Internet Control Message Protocol is often

used for diagnostic purposes.

ICQ

UDP

4000

This is a popular Internet chat program.

IGMP (MULTICAST) User-Defined

2

Internet Group Multicast Protocol is used

when sending packets to a specific group of

hosts.

IKE

UDP

500

The Internet Key Exchange algorithm is

used for key distribution and management.

IMAP4

TCP

143

The Internet Message Access Protocol is

used for e-mail.

IMAP4S

TCP

993

This is a more secure version of IMAP4 that

runs over SSL.

IRC

TCP/UDP

6667

This is another popular Internet chat

program.

MSN Messenger

TCP

1863

Microsoft Networks’ messenger service

uses this protocol.

NetBIOS

TCP/UDP
TCP/UDP
TCP/UDP
TCP/UDP

137
138
139
445

The Network Basic Input/Output System is

used for communication between

computers in a LAN.

NEW-ICQ

TCP

5190

An Internet chat program.

NEWS

TCP

144

A protocol for news groups.

NFS

UDP

2049

Network File System - NFS is a client/

server distributed file service that provides

transparent file sharing for network

environments.

NNTP

TCP

119

Network News Transport Protocol is the

delivery mechanism for the USENET

newsgroup service.

PING

User-Defined

1

Packet INternet Groper is a protocol that

sends out ICMP echo requests to test

whether or not a remote host is reachable.

POP3

TCP

110

Post Office Protocol version 3 lets a client

computer get e-mail from a POP3 server

through a temporary connection (TCP/IP or

other).

POP3S

TCP

995

This is a more secure version of POP3 that

runs over SSL.

PPTP

TCP

1723

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol enables

secure transfer of data over public

networks. This is the control channel.

Table 204 Examples of Services (continued)

NAME

PROTOCOL

PORT(S)

DESCRIPTION