TCP/UDP Port Finder

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Port: 9117/TCP
9117/TCP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    EMC2 (Legato) Networker or Sun Solcitice Backup (Official)
    WIKI
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    Unassigned
    IANA
  • trojan
    [trojan] Massaker. Anti-protection trojan / Remote Access / Keylogger / Steals passwords. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Massaker, Backdoor.VB
    Simovits
Port: 9420/TCP
9420/TCP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    EMC2 (Legato) Networker or Sun Solcitice Backup (Official)
    WIKI
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    MooseFS distributed file system - master server to chunk servers (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    Unassigned
    IANA
Port: 9421/TCP
9421/TCP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    EMC2 (Legato) Networker or Sun Solcitice Backup (Official)
    WIKI
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    MooseFS distributed file system - master server to clients (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    Unassigned
    IANA
Port: 27000/UDP
27000/UDP - Known port assignments (4 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • flex-lm
    FLEX LM (1-10)
    IANA
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    Steam Client (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    (through 27006) id Software's QuakeWorld master server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
  • threat
    [threat] May be used as part of a Quake related game.
    Bekkoame
Port: 27665/TCP
27665/TCP - Known port assignments (5 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    Unassigned
    IANA
  • trinoo_master
    Trinoo distributed attack tool
    SANS
  • threat
    [threat] Trinoo master port
    Bekkoame
  • trinoo
    [trojan] Trinoo
    SANS
  • trojan
    [trojan] Trinoo. Distributed DoS tool. Works on Unix (Sun). Aliases: Trin00
    Simovits
Port: 27901/UDP
27901/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    Unassigned
    IANA
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    id Software's Quake II master server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
Port: 27902/UDP
27902/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    Unassigned
    IANA
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    id Software's Quake II master server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
Port: 27903/UDP
27903/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    Unassigned
    IANA
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    id Software's Quake II master server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
Port: 27904/UDP
27904/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    Unassigned
    IANA
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    id Software's Quake II master server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
Port: 27905/UDP
27905/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
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    Unassigned
    IANA
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    id Software's Quake II master server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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About TCP/UDP ports

TCP port 9117 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 9117 in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication over TCP port 9117 is the main difference between TCP and UDP. UDP port 9117 would not have guaranteed communication as TCP.
UDP on port 9117 provides an unreliable service and datagrams may arrive duplicated, out of order, or missing without notice. UDP on port 9117 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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