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Note that ''well known ports'' are only those from 0 to 1024, and are registered with the [[IANA]], while there are many other [[unregistered port]]s, that are very commonly used,but cannot rely on it or complain on conflicts with other software. |
Note that ''well known ports'' are only those from 0 to 1024, and are registered with the [[IANA]], while there are many other [[unregistered port]]s, that are very commonly used,but cannot rely on it or complain on conflicts with other software. |
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Revision as of 17:44, 25 April 2006
A number from 0 through 1023 used to identify a network service on an IP network. Residing in a field in the TCP or UDP header, the port number directs packets to the appropriate application in the server. The most well-known port is 80, which identifies HTTP traffic for a Web server.
For a list see: Category:Ports
Note that well known ports are only those from 0 to 1024, and are registered with the IANA, while there are many other unregistered ports, that are very commonly used,but cannot rely on it or complain on conflicts with other software.