(Hacknotes – Linux & Unix Security Portable Reference) #2 Common Ports

February 11, 2010

Berikut adalah port-port dan service yang sering digunakan oleh Unix atau linux.

What follows is a list of port names and services that correspond to the
most commonly used Unix and Linux services.

SERVICE							Port(s)
Echo 							7
Daytime 						13
qotd (Quote Of The Day) 				17
FTP-data 						20
FTP 							21
SSH 							22
Telnet 							23
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) 			25
Time server 						37
Whois 							43
DNS (Domain Name System) 				53
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) 			69
Finger 							79
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) 			80

POP2 (Post Office Protocol 2) 				109
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) 				110
Portmapper 						111
Ident 							113
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) 			119
NTP (Network Time Protocol) 				123
Samba 							137–139
IMAP2 (Internet Message Access Protocol) 		143
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 		161
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) 				179
IMAP3 (Internet Message Access Protocol) 		220
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) 		389
HTTPS (Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol) 		443
rlogin 							513
rsh 							514
Line printer (lpr) spooler 				515
Talk 							517
Time server 						525
NNTPS (Secure Network News Transfer Protocol) 		563
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) 			631
LDAPS (Secure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) 	636
IMAPS (Secure Internet Message Access Protocol) 	993
POP3S (Secure Post Office Protocol) 			995
NFS (Network File System) 				2049
MySQL 							3306
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) 			5800+
							5900+
X11 							6000–6063
XFS (X Font Server) 					7100
*Disadur dari buku Hacknotes – Linux & Unix Security Portable Reference
*Adapted from Hacknotes – Linux & Unix Security Portable Reference

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