Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server’s unique services have some unique port numbers. Here are some of the more common default port numbers for configuring firewalls and router port-forwarding.
Service | Port Number | Protocol |
---|---|---|
AFP (Apple file service ) | 548 | TCP |
Apple Remote Desktop (Remote Management) | 3283, 5900 | TCP, UDP |
HTTP (Web service) | 80 or 8080 | TCP |
HTTPS (secure Web service via SSL) | 443 | TCP |
iCal Server | 8008 | TCP |
iCal Server using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) | 8443 | TCP |
iChat Server | 5222 | TCP |
iChat Server’s file transfer proxy | 7777 | TCP |
iChat Server, server-to-server connection | 5269 | TCP |
iChat Server using SSL | 5223 | TCP |
Mail: IMAP | 143 | TCP |
Mail: IMAP using SSL | 993 | TCP |
Mail: POP3 | 110 | TCP, UDP |
Mail: POP3 using SSL | 995 | TCP, UDP |
Mail: SMTP legacy SSL submission | 465 | TCP |
Mail: SMTP standard | 25 | TCP, UDP |
Mail: SMTP submission | 587 | TCP |
SMB/CIFS (Windows file service) | 161 | TCP |
SSH (Secure Shell) remote connection | 22 | TCP, UDP |
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