TCP/UDP Port Finder

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Database updated - March 30, 2016

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Port: 1337/UDP
1337/UDP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • menandmice-dns
    menandmice DNS
    IANA
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    Men and Mice DNS (Official)
    WIKI
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
Port: 1337/TCP
1337/TCP - Known port assignments (6 records found)
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    Details
    Source
  • menandmice-dns
    menandmice DNS
    IANA
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    Men and Mice DNS (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    PowerFolder P2P Encrypted File Synchronization Program (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    WASTE Encrypted File Sharing Program (Official)
    WIKI
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
  • shadyshell
    [trojan] Shadyshell
    SANS
Port: 2060/TCP
2060/TCP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • teleniumdaemon
    Telenium Daemon IF
    IANA
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
  • trojan
    [trojan] Protoss. Remote Access / Steals passwords. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Zerg, Backdoor.Protoss, Zerg
    Simovits
Port: 2060/UDP
2060/UDP - Known port assignments (2 records found)
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    Details
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  • teleniumdaemon
    Telenium Daemon IF
    IANA
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
Port: 3410/UDP
3410/UDP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • networklenss
    NetworkLens SSL Event
    IANA
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] W32.Mockbot
    Bekkoame
Port: 3410/TCP
3410/TCP - Known port assignments (4 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • networklenss
    NetworkLens SSL Event
    IANA
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] W32.Mockbot
    Bekkoame
  • trojan
    [trojan] Optix Pro. Anti-protection trojan / Remote Access / Keylogger / Steals passwords / FTP server. Works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP, together with IRC, ICQ and AOL software. Aliases: Backdoor.OptixPro, BackDoor.ACH
    Simovits
Port: 4001/TCP
4001/TCP - Known port assignments (3 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • newoak
    NewOak
    IANA
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    Microsoft Ants game (Unofficial)
    WIKI
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
Port: 5555/TCP
5555/TCP - Known port assignments (8 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • personal-agent
    Personal Agent
    IANA
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    Freeciv versions up to 2.0, Hewlett-Packard Data Protector, McAfee EndPoint Encryption Database Server, SAP, Default for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 (Official)
    WIKI
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] ServeMe
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] Sysbug
    Bekkoame
  • serveme
    [trojan] ServeMe
    SANS
  • trojan
    [trojan] Daodan. Remote Access. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.Daodan
    Simovits
  • trojan
    [trojan] NoXcape. Remote Access / Steals passwords / Destructive trojan. Works on Windows. Aliases: Backdoor.NoXcape
    Simovits
Port: 8888/UDP
8888/UDP - Known port assignments (7 records found)
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    Details
    Source
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    EMC2 (Legato) Networker or Sun Solcitice Backup (Official)
    WIKI
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    NewsEDGE server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    QuickTime Streaming Server
    Apple
  • ddi-udp-1
    NewsEDGE server UDP (UDP 1)
    IANA
  • threat
    [threat] Napster
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] W32.Axatak
    Bekkoame
Port: 8888/TCP
8888/TCP - Known port assignments (17 records found)
  • Service
    Details
    Source
  • ddi-tcp-1
    NewsEDGE server TCP (TCP 1)
    IANA
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    EMC2 (Legato) Networker or Sun Solcitice Backup (Official)
    WIKI
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    HyperVM HTTPS (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    Freenet HTTP (Official)
    WIKI
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    NewsEDGE server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    Sun Answerbook dwhttpd server (deprecated by docs.sun.com) (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    GNUmp3d HTTP music streaming and Web interface (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    LoLo Catcher HTTP Web interface (www.optiform.com) (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    D2GS Admin Console Telnet administration console for D2GS servers (Diablo 2) (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    Earthland Relams 2 Server (AU1_2) (Unofficial)
    WIKI
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    MAMP Server (Unofficial)
    WIKI
  • sun-answerbook
    Sun Answerbook HTTP server
    SANS
  • irdmi
    Web service, iTunes Radio streams
    Apple
  • threat
    [threat] W32.Axatak
    Bekkoame
  • trojan
    [trojan] Dark IRC. Remote Access / FTP server / IRC trojan / Distributed DoS tool. Works on Windows, together with an IRC software. Aliases: Backdoor.IRC.Dark, Backdoor.Darkirc, Palukka, Backdoor.Palukka, Backdoor.QZ, Win32.DarkIRC, DDoS.Win32.Palukka, Troj/Palukka
    Simovits
  • threat
    [threat] Napster
    Bekkoame
  • threat
    [threat] OptixPro
    Bekkoame
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About TCP/UDP ports

TCP port 1337 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 1337 in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication over TCP port 1337 is the main difference between TCP and UDP. UDP port 1337 would not have guaranteed communication as TCP.
UDP on port 1337 provides an unreliable service and datagrams may arrive duplicated, out of order, or missing without notice. UDP on port 1337 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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