Port 3306 Details
known port assignments and vulnerabilities
threat/application/port search:
Port(s) |
Protocol |
Service |
Details |
Source |
3306 |
tcp,udp |
mysql |
MySQL database server connections - http://www.mysql.com
Caesar IV game uses this port.
MySQL 5.5.8, when running on Windows, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference) via a crafted packet to TCP port 3306.
References: [CVE-2011-5049]
Open Dental 16.1 and earlier has a hardcoded MySQL root password, which allows remote attackers to obtain administrative access by leveraging access to intranet TCP port 3306 (note: the vendor disputes this issue).
See: [CVE-2016-6531]
A vulnerability was found in MariaDB. An OpenVAS port scan on ports 3306 and 4567 allows a malicious remote client to cause a denial of service.
References: [CVE-2023-5157]
Port also used by Nemog backdoor (discovered 2004.08.16) - a backdoor trojan horse that allows an infected computer to be used as an email relay and HTTP proxy, dropped by W32.Mydoom.Q@mm.
It can use one of the following ports: 3306,4242,4646,4661,6565,8080
Worms using this port: W32.Spybot.IVQ [Symantec-2005-012715-3315-99] |
SG
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3306 |
tcp,udp |
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MySQL database system (official) |
Wikipedia
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3306 |
tcp |
applications |
Caesar IV |
Portforward
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3306 |
tcp,udp |
applications |
MySQL Server |
Portforward
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1221,3306,3690 |
tcp,udp |
applications |
SAM2 Broadcaster |
Portforward
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3306 |
tcp |
mysql |
mySQL |
Nmap
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3306 |
tcp |
threat |
Nemog |
Bekkoame
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3306 |
tcp |
threat |
W32.Spybot |
Bekkoame
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3306 |
tcp,udp |
mysql |
MySQL |
IANA
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3224-3324 |
udp |
citrix |
Citrix NetScaler Gateway XenDesktop–Virtual Desktop/XenApp Worker Server uses port range 3224-3324 UDP for access to applications and virtual desktops with Framehawk. |
SG
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Related ports: 4242 4567 4646 4661 6565 8080
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