"21 – FTP — File Transfer Protocol ; 22 – SSH — Secure Shell ; 23 – Telnet 25 – SMTP — Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ; 53 – DNS — Domain Name System 80 – HTTP — Hypertext Transfer Protocol ; 110 – POP3 — Post Office Protocol 3 ; 143 – IMAP — Internet Message Access Protocol ; 443 – HTTPS — Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol ; 3389 – RDP — Remote Desktop Protocol ; 137-139 – NetBIOS/NetBT — Network Basic Input Output System 445 – SMB — Server Message Block 548 – AFP — Apple Filing Protocol ; 67/68 – DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ; 389 – LDAP — Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ; 161 – SNMP — Simple Network Management Protocol ;", "used to transfer files to and from a server used to access remote devices with added encryption used to access remote devices with no encryption used for sending email ; port 587 is secure translates domain names to IP addresses standard for communication on the web, used to render pages in web browsers used for receiving email ; port 995 is secure used for receiving email; port 993 is secure secured communication on the web used to connect to remote computers allows applications on different computers to communicate within a local area network (LAN) provides shared access to files, printers, and serial ports on a network. used for Apple file services used to assign IP addresses to network hosts used to access a directory on network objects used to send and receive network management messages"
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