There are a lot of different types of protocols used for connections. There are so many protocols defined according to the international standard for communicating to the different type of servers and to communicate different type of servers the are also pre-defined ports on which the corresponding address can retain access.
Ports are associated to the different protocols in order to achieve the destination with protocol. We will learn in order, some of the different types of protocols and the port number associated with them.
Ports are associated to the different protocols in order to achieve the destination with protocol. We will learn in order, some of the different types of protocols and the port number associated with them.
HTTP :
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This protocol is used for connection between two web servers in world wide web or simply say for web browsing but this protocol is not very safe from security point of view. HTTP uses port 80 by default. Below image show a http website using http protocol.HTTPS :
HTTPS stands for
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (or, HTTP Secure) this protocol is the
enhanced version of HTTP and uses the security at Transport Layer (which is one
among the network layers). Due to this TLS or SSL (Secure socket layer) it is
considered to be a secure connection protocol for network connection.
By Default, 443 port is
used for hosting over a SSL/TLS or HTTPS Protocol.
See the image below,
this is the screenshot of a website using https secure protocol
FTP :
FTP stands for file
transfer protocol, as the name conveys this protocol is used for transferring
the files using a secure connection. FTP support user authentication and by
default they use port number 21 for opening communication. The url for the FTP
is in the format ftp://hostname:21/path.
See in the image below
to understand it clearly.
The FTP views the file and folders in
indexed manner and the url can be seen very clearly with the prefix ftp://.
RTMP :
RTMP stands for Real Time Messaging
Protocol. This Protocol was developed by the Adobe. This protocol was developed
with the purpose to live stream the media like audio and videos on the server
and by default it uses the port number 1935.many of the media players like vlc,
Pot Player, KMP, etc. uses this protocol to stream the media files in real time
from the web servers.
SSH :
SSH Stands for Secure Shell and this is
used to establish the shell connection in secure manner in order to gain the
complete access to the CLI environment of host operating Systems from a remote
place. By default, SSH uses the port number 22 for opening the connection
Its accessible command format is ssh
user@hostname:22
SMTP :
SMTP stands for simple mail transmission
protocol; this protocol is used to deliver the E-Mails (Electronic Mails). By
Default, SMTP uses the port number 25 for opening the E-mail connection.
POP3 :
POP stands for Post Office Protocol again
this protocol is related to E-Mails and it is used to retrieve the incoming
mails and it uses port number 110 by default, to retrieve the mail from the
E-mail server.
IRC :
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat is the
protocol used for text or messaging communication. IRC uses port number 194 to
communicate in-between the peers as IRC is based on Peer-to-Peer Networking
Concept (P2P) and uses high level encryption.
The client-server model is by in the IRC
connection and most of the times SSH protocols are used to communicate over web
browsers and CLI’s.
DNS :
DNS stands for Domain Name System. This is
the decentralized system which is used to store and retrieve the registered
domain names databases and by default, DNS system uses the port number 53 for
communication.
There are many more protocols created till
now but the above listed are the basic protocols used for communication between
different type of server and data retrieval.
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