TCP/UDP Port Finder

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Database updated - March 30, 2016

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Port: 1031/TCP
1031/TCP - Known port assignments (5 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • iad2
    BBN IAD
    IANA
  • trojan
    [trojan] KWM. Remote Access / Keylogger / Steals passwords / Downloading trojan. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.KWM
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Little Witch. Remote Access / Steals passwords / FTP server. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.LittleWitch, Little Bitch, LW
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Xanadu. Remote Access / Keylogger. Works on Windows 95, 98 and ME. The 1.0 server is not compatible with the 1.1 server, as the last version uses UDP instead of TCP. Aliases: Backdoor.Xanadu.11
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Xot. Remote Access / IRC trojan. Works on Windows, together with mIRC 5.9 and above. Aliases: Backdoor.Zot
    Simovits
Port: 1033/TCP
1033/TCP - Known port assignments (5 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • netinfo-local
    local netinfo port
    IANA
  • trojan
    [trojan] Dosh. Remote Access. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Dosh
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] KWM. Remote Access / Keylogger / Steals passwords / Downloading trojan. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.KWM
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Little Witch. Remote Access / Steals passwords / FTP server. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.LittleWitch, Little Bitch, LW
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Net Advance. Remote Access. Works on Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000 and XP. Aliases: Backdoor.NetAdvance
    Simovits
Port: 2178/TCP
2178/TCP - Known port assignments (1 record found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • bitspeer
    Peer Services for BITS
    IANA
Port: 2178/UDP
2178/UDP - Known port assignments (1 record found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • bitspeer
    Peer Services for BITS
    IANA
Port: 4027/TCP
4027/TCP - Known port assignments (1 record found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • bxp
    bitxpress
    IANA
Port: 4027/UDP
4027/UDP - Known port assignments (1 record found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • bxp
    bitxpress
    IANA
Port: 5068/TCP
5068/TCP - Known port assignments (1 record found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • bitforestsrv
    Bitforest Data Service
    IANA
Port: 6711/TCP
6711/TCP - Known port assignments (22 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  •  
    Unassigned
    IANA
  • threat
    [threat] BackDoor-G
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] Kilo
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] SubSeven
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] VP Killer
    Bekkoame
  • backdoorg
    [trojan] BackDoor-G
    SANS
  • backdoor-g
    [trojan] BackDoor-G
    SANS
  • subsari
    [trojan] SubSARI
    SANS
  • subseven
    [trojan] SubSeven
    SANS
  • vpkiller
    [trojan] VP Killer
    SANS
  • trojan
    [trojan] BackDoor-G. Remote Access. Works on Windows 95 and 98. Aliases: Sub Seven, Sub7
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Duddie. Remote Access / Keylogger / Destructive trojan. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Duddie
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] KiLo. Remote Access. Works on Windows.
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Little Witch. Remote Access / Steals passwords / FTP server. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.LittleWitch, Little Bitch, LW
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Netkey. Remote Access. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Delf.al
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Spadeace. Remote Access. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Spadeace
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] SubSARI. Remote Access / Keylogger / Steals passwords / FTP server. Works on Windows 95, 98 and ME. Aliases: Backdoor.SubSARI
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] SubSeven. Remote Access / Network trojan / ICQ trojan / IRC trojan. Works on Windows 95, 98 and NT. From version 2.2 beta 2 also on NT, before only on 95 and 98. Version 2.1 can also be controlled via messages over IRC and ICQ. From 2.13 all file names are default names and can be changed. Aliases: Sub 7, BackDoor.G, Pinkworm, SubStealth, BackDoor-G2, Backdoor.SubSeven, .LOG
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] SweetHeart. Remote Access. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Zhang, Zhang
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] UandMe. Remote Access / Downloading trojan / Destructive trojan. Works on Windows. Aliases: Ratfury, U and Me, Backdoor.UandMe, Rat Fury
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] Way. Remote Access. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Way, DeathQueen Island
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] VP Killer. Remote Access. Works on Windows.
    Simovits
Port: 6881/TCP
6881/TCP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  •  
    BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    Unassigned
    IANA
  • bittorrent
    Bit Torrent P2P
    SANS
Port: 6881/UDP
6881/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  •  
    BitTorrent part of full range of ports used most often (Unofficial)
    WIKI
  •  
    Unassigned
    IANA
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About TCP/UDP ports

TCP port 1031 uses the Transmission Control Protocol. TCP is one of the main protocols in TCP/IP networks. TCP is a connection-oriented protocol, it requires handshaking to set up end-to-end communications. Only when a connection is set up user's data can be sent bi-directionally over the connection.
Attention! TCP guarantees delivery of data packets on port 1031 in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication over TCP port 1031 is the main difference between TCP and UDP. UDP port 1031 would not have guaranteed communication as TCP.
UDP on port 1031 provides an unreliable service and datagrams may arrive duplicated, out of order, or missing without notice. UDP on port 1031 thinks that error checking and correction is not necessary or performed in the application, avoiding the overhead of such processing at the network interface level.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a minimal message-oriented Transport Layer protocol (protocol is documented in IETF RFC 768).
Application examples that often use UDP: voice over IP (VoIP), streaming media and real-time multiplayer games. Many web applications use UDP, e.g. the Domain Name System (DNS), the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
TCP vs UDP - TCP: reliable, ordered, heavyweight, streaming; UDP - unreliable, not ordered, lightweight, datagrams.
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