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Posted on May 25, 2008May 28, 2012 by NTW - Content Network

Well Known ports in NT networks

The following ports are the most known and used ports in NT networks.

SMTP – Port TCP/UDP 25
DNS – Port TCP/UDP 53
HTTP – Port TCP/UDP 80
POP3 – Port TCP/UDP 110
HTTPS – Port TCP/UDP 443
LDAP – Port TCP/UDP 383

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