Ports4 Flashcards

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LDAP

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol network.

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636 TCP/UDP

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ISCSI Storage Area Networks

iSCSI, which is short for Internet Small Computer System Interface, is a SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) transport protocol for mapping of block-oriented storage data over TCP/IP networks. It enables universal access to storage devices and storage area networks (SANs) over standard TCP/IP networks.

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860 TCP

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FTPS Host to Host File transfer

FTP/S commonly runs on port xxxx and sometimes on port 21, the primary difference being that port xxx is an Implicit FTP/S, and port 21 is an Explicit FTP/S. If a client connects to an FTP/S server on port xxx, the assumption is that the client intends to perform SSL.

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989/990 TCP

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IMAP4 with SSL/TLS

IMAPS (IMAP over SSL) means that IMAP traffic travel over a secure socket to a secure port, typically TCP port xxx. point to the IMAP server over secure port xxx. Please note: If you try to establish a connection to port xxx from an non SSL client such as Telnet, the connection will fail

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993 TCP

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5
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POP3 SSL/TLS

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995 TCP

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6
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SQL

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1433 TCP

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