talk818-java.blogspot.com
talk818-java: Port
http://talk818-java.blogspot.com/2009/10/port.html
Ports for Internet Services. HyperText Transfer Protocol * (e.g. for web browsing). Currently (2003-07-05) HTTP/1.1 is officially described in RFC 2616. Another interesting story. The name attached to this port in the IANA list, Thomas M. Smith of Lockheed Martin, says. Sorry there is no publicly available information regarding the details of the XFER Utility and its use of tcp and udp port # 82. XFER employs a proprietary protocol which has not been disclosed. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol *.
four-winds.eu
Any Port in a Datastorm
http://www.four-winds.eu/knowledge/tcpportno.htm
Any Port in a Datastorm. It seems like every day there is a new Internet service that uses some new set of poorly-documented, unregistered ports. I created this page to gather together all the information I could find about the ports used by these new services, for use by firewall administrators and other network monitors. In the ports field denotes dynamically allocated port(s), usually in the range =1024 =65535. A name in the ports field (e.g. LDAP) indicates that service is also required. User Locatio...
debianlinux.net
Network Services | debianlinux.net
http://debianlinux.net/network_services.html
Routing and Whois Servers. From the Science section). Excl HTTP servers) &. Encryption and Authentication Servers. Peer to Peer Systems. Network Time Protocol" server. License: BSD-style). Network Time Protocol" server. License: BSD-style). Public NTP server list. Hypertext Time Protocol server). Service Location Protocol" server. Applications to discover the existence, location, and configuration. Of networked services. License: BSD-style.). Directory service of ENUM. For ALSA and AudioScience HPI).
rafee.weebly.com
Ports for Internet -
http://rafee.weebly.com/ports-for-internet.html
Virtual LANs and Trunking. IBM SANs X S S. TCP vs, UDP. Ports for Internet Services. HyperText Transfer Protocol * (e.g. for web browsing). Currently (2003-07-05) HTTP/1.1 is officially described in. Registered as "epmap - DCE endpoint resolution". Used by Microsoft for RPC locator service. See. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol *. Dyn =1024, 1503,. Service Location Protocol * Used by MacOS and NetWare. Secure HTTP (SSL) *. Printing * LPD stands for Line Printer Daemon. Also see. Secure LDAP * (LDAP ...
amitmishracs.blogspot.com
#Deep #Disclosures by Amit Mishra: November 2008
http://amitmishracs.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
Disclosures of the deeper side of technologies. Saturday, November 29, 2008. TCP and UDP Ports. HyperText Transfer Protocol * (e.g. for web browsing). Currently (2003-07-05) HTTP/1.1 is officially described in. An interesting story. The name attached to this port in the IANA list, Earl Killian,. Says he shouldn't be. He says "I don't know what 81 is, or whether it is still in use.". Since Mr. Killian doesn't know what HOSTS2 is/was, and with Postel gone,. Of Lockheed Martin,. Dyn =1024, 1503,. Remote con...
hack-the-planet.felter.org
Hack the Planet Archives: September 1998
http://hack-the-planet.felter.org/1998/09/default.html
Hack the Planet Archives: September 1998. Tuesday, September 29, 1998. No updates today; I've got a CS project due tomorrow. Monday, September 28, 1998. There are rumors that Intel and Netscape will announce investments in Red Hat Software. Tomorrow. Coincidentally, RHAD Labs is hiring. Despite all the talk in the Linux community, Red Hat is the only company that is investing in. Since neither MacOS Rumors nor Reality have been updating lately, I might as well fill in the gap. Sunday, September 27, 1998.