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Port 57 Details


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Port(s) Protocol Service Details Source
57 tcp,udp applications AudioReQuest SG
57 tcp MTP, Mail Transfer Protocol (unofficial) Wikipedia
57 tcp,udp any private terminal access IANA
57 tcp,udp priv-term any private terminal access SANS
57 tcp,udp fxscanner FX-Tools Vulnerability Scanner SANS
22,57,80,3660,3663,4665 tcp,udp applications AudioReQuest Portforward
57 tcp,udp priv-term any private terminal access Nmap
57 tcp mtp Mail Transfer Protocol Neophasis
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External Resources
SANS Internet Storm Center: port 57
tantalo.net port assignments: port 57
GRC: port 57

Notes:
Well Known Ports: 0 through 1023.
Registered Ports: 1024 through 49151.
Dynamic/Private : 49152 through 65535.

TCP ports use the Transmission Control Protocol. TCP is the most commonly used protocol on the Internet and any TCP/IP network. Whereas the IP protocol deals only with packets, TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication/delivery is the key difference between TCP and UDP.

UDP ports use the Datagram Protocol, a communications protocol for the Internet network, transport, and session layers. Like TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), UDP is used with IP (the Internet Protocol) and makes possible the transmission of datagrams from one computer to applications on another computer, but unlike TCP, UDP is connectionless and does not guarantee reliable communication; it's up to the application that received the message to process any errors and verify correct delivery. UDP is often used with time-sensitive applications, such as audio/video streaming, where dropping some packets is preferable to waiting for delayed data.

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