par antolien » 30 Mai 2003 17:00
J'ai trouvé sur un forum une liste de ports pour les applications courament utilisées.
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<BR>la liste n'est pas exaustive mais je pense que cela peut vous intéresser <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif">
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<BR>(pour les logiciels p2p c'est pas complet mais tout le monde connait maintenant <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">)
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<BR>Si vous voyez quelque chose à ajouter, Postez !
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<BR>Active Worlds
<BR>IN TCP 3000
<BR>IN TCP 5670
<BR>IN TCP 7777
<BR>IN TCP 7000-7100
<BR>AIM Talk
<BR>OUT TCP 4099
<BR>IN TCP 5190
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<BR>Battlecom
<BR>IN UDP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN TCP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN UDP 47624
<BR>IN TCP 47624
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<BR>Buddy Phone
<BR>(only communication. No FTP)
<BR>IN UDP 700 - 701
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<BR>Calista IP phone
<BR>OUT TCP 5190
<BR>IN UDP 3000
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<BR>CuSeeMe
<BR>OUT UDP 24032
<BR>IN UDP 1414 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>IN UDP 1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>IN TCP 1503
<BR>IN TCP 1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>IN UDP 1812 1813
<BR>IN TCP 7640
<BR>IN TCP 7642
<BR>IN UDP 7648
<BR>IN TCP 7648
<BR>IN TCP 7649 7649
<BR>IN UDP 24032
<BR>IN UDP 56800
<BR>OUT UDP 1414 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT UDP 1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT TCP 1503
<BR>OUT TCP 1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT UDP 1812 1813
<BR>OUT TCP 7640
<BR>OUT TCP 7642
<BR>OUT UDP 7648
<BR>OUT TCP 7648
<BR>OUT TCP 7649
<BR>OUT UDP 56800
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<BR>Delta Three PC to Phone
<BR>IN TCP 12053 [use CuSeeMe protocol if available]
<BR>IN TCP 12083
<BR>IN UDP 12080
<BR>IN UDP 12120
<BR>IN UDP 12122
<BR>IN UDP 24150 - 24179
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<BR>Dialpad
<BR>OUT TCP 7175
<BR>IN UDP 51200 51201
<BR>IN TCP 51210
<BR>IN TCP 1584 1585
<BR>OUT TCP 8680 8686
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<BR>Dwyco Video Conferencing
<BR>IN UDP 12000 - 16090
<BR>IN TCP 1024 - 5000
<BR>IN TCP 6700 - 6702
<BR>IN TCP 6880
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<BR>Go2Call
<BR>IN UDP 2090 2091
<BR>IN TCP 2090
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<BR>H.323 compliant video player,
<BR>NetMeeting 2.0, 3.0, Intel Video Phone
<BR>(Incoming calls are not possible
<BR>due to NetMeeting assigning ports dynamically.)
<BR>OUT TCP 1720
<BR>IN UDP 1024 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT UDP 1024 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>IN TCP 1024 1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT TCP 1024 1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>IN TCP 1504 1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT TCP 1504 1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>IN TCP 1732 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT TCP 1732 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
<BR>OUT TCP 1503 1503
<BR>OUT TCP 1731 1731
<BR>IN TCP 1503 1503
<BR>IN TCP 1731 1731
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<BR>Hotline Server
<BR>IN TCP 5500 - 5503
<BR>IN UDP 5499
<BR>The TCP Ports enabled are 5500 - 5503 (This is for the standard 5500
<BR>Hotline port)
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<BR>If you change the default port, then you must enable the 3 ports after
<BR>it (so if you choose 4000 then you must enable 4000 - 4003)
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<BR>The UDP port enabled 5499 is required only if you want to list your
<BR>server on a tracker (the data stream is only outgoing so if you want to
<BR>disable in bound on a firewall it would work fine)
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<BR>ICQ
<BR>In ICQ under "Preferences & security", "Preferences" and Connections, click on "I am behind a firewall or proxy" then click on "Firewall Settings". Then select "I don't have a SOCKS Proxy server on my firewall" or "I am using another Proxy server". Click Next. Click "Use the following TCP listen ports for incoming event" and set the TCP ports for 20000 to 20019 for the first user, 20020 to 20039 for the second user, 20040 to 20059 for the third user, etc.
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<BR>OUT UDP 4000
<BR>IN TCP 20000 20019 for one user
<BR>OR
<BR>IN TCP 20000 20039 for two users
<BR>OR
<BR>IN TCP 20000 20059 for three users, etc.
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<BR>ICUII Client
<BR>OUT TCP 2019
<BR>IN TCP 2000 2038
<BR>IN TCP 2050 2051
<BR>IN TCP 2069
<BR>IN TCP 2085
<BR>IN TCP 3010 3030
<BR>OUT TCP 2000 2038
<BR>OUT TCP 2050 2051
<BR>OUT TCP 2069
<BR>OUT TCP 2085
<BR>OUT TCP 3010 3030
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<BR>ICUII Client (Version 4.xx)
<BR>IN TCP 1024 - 5000
<BR>IN TCP 2000 - 2038
<BR>IN TCP 2050 - 2051
<BR>IN TCP 2069
<BR>IN TCP 2085
<BR>IN TCP 3010 - 3030
<BR>IN TCP 6700 - 6702
<BR>IN TCP 6880
<BR>IN UDP 12000 - 16090
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<BR>Internet Phone
<BR>OUT UDP 22555
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<BR>Ivisit
<BR>IN UDP 9943
<BR>IN UDP 56768
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<BR>LIVvE
<BR>(For pager file send only)
<BR>IN UDP 8999
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<BR>mIRC DCC / IRC DCC
<BR>[mIRC Proxy/Firewall Help page]
<BR>(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
<BR>IN TCP 1024 - 5000
<BR>
<BR>mIRC Chat
<BR>(The IRC port is usually 6667)
<BR>IN TCP 6660 - 6669
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<BR>mIRC IDENT
<BR>IN UDP 113
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<BR>MSN Messenger
<BR>Ports 6891-6900 enable File send,
<BR>Port 6901 is for voice communications
<BR>Allows Voice, PC to Phone, Messages, and Full File transfer capabilities.
<BR>Thnx to Brad King & Bill Finch Jr.
<BR>IN TCP 6891 - 6900
<BR>IN TCP 1863
<BR>IN UDP 1863
<BR>IN UDP 5190
<BR>IN UDP 6901
<BR>IN TCP 6901
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<BR>Net2Phone
<BR>OUT UDP 6801
<BR>IN UDP 6801
<BR>One additional UDP and one TCP port in the range of 1 to 30000
<BR>must be mapped. Ports 6802 and 6803 are suggested. These
<BR>ports must be mapped in your firewall, then set in the Net2Phone client
<BR>as follows:
<BR>1) Click on Net2Phone's "Menu" button.
<BR>2) Select "Preferences".
<BR>3) Click on the "Network" tab.
<BR>4) Enter 6802 for the Client TCP Port.
<BR>5) Enter 6803 for the Client UDP Port.
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<BR>Pal Talk [support page]
<BR>IN UDP 2090 [voice]
<BR>IN UDP 2091 [control stream]
<BR>IN TCP 2090 [file transfer]
<BR>IN TCP 2091 [video listening]
<BR>IN TCP 2095 [file transfer- older versions]
<BR>OUT TCP 5001 - 50015 [text messaging]
<BR>OUT TCP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
<BR>OUT UDP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
<BR>OUT UDP 1025 - 2500 [outbound voice & control stream (user configurable)]
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<BR>The last 2 UDP outbound ports are usually set in pairs. 1024 - 1025, 1026 - 1027, etc... Most users never have to set these lower two ports. They are dynamically assigned if you leave the lower two boxes set to 0's on the 'paltalk port settings' tab.
<BR>Outbound ports are usually not an issue but are listed here for network users who may need to manually configure for a proxy or NAT server or other hardware device.
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<BR>PhoneFree
<BR>IN UDP 1034 - 1035
<BR>IN UDP 9900 - 9901
<BR>IN TCP 1034 - 1035
<BR>IN TCP 2644
<BR>IN TCP 8000
<BR>This Mapping is needed to hear the audio from the incoming party, outgoing audio would work without it.
<BR>** According to phonefree the ports you need open are:
<BR>8000 TCP For Server access
<BR>1034 UDP Voice in/out
<BR>1035 TCP Voice in/out
<BR>2644 TCP Personal Communication Center
<BR>I found that port range 9900-9901 UDP is also needed but not mentioned at phonefree support.
<BR>Also shut off any other firewall programs you may have running.
<BR>
<BR>To make PC-TO-PHONE calls, it seems only UDP port 9900 must be opened (the fewer ports open, the better!).
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<BR>Polycom ViaVideo H.323
<BR>IN TCP 3230 - 3235
<BR>IN UDP 3230 - 3235
<BR>NOTE: I needed to set these ports to dial out.
<BR>Also enable on ViaVideo (under H.323 QoS) 'Use Fixed Ports' 3230-3235 TCP & UDP
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<BR>Roger Wilco [support page]
<BR>IN TCP 3782
<BR>IN UDP 3782
<BR>IN UDP 3783 [only needed for RW Base station]
<BR>
<BR>Speak Freely
<BR>IN UDP 2074 - 2076
<BR>
<BR>Yahoo Messenger Chat
<BR>IN TCP 5000 - 5001
<BR>
<BR>Yahoo Messenger Phone
<BR>IN UDP 5055
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<BR>Audio & Video
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<BR>Camerades
<BR>IN TCP 2047 2048
<BR>IN UDP 2047 2048
<BR>
<BR>GNUtella
<BR>IN TCP 6346
<BR>IN UDP 6346
<BR>
<BR>IStreamVideo2HP
<BR>IN TCP 8076 - 8077
<BR>IN UDP 8076 - 8077
<BR>
<BR>KaZaA
<BR>IN TCP 1214
<BR>
<BR>Napster
<BR>OUT TCP 6699
<BR>IN TCP 6699
<BR>
<BR>QuickTime 4 Server
<BR>IN TCP 6970
<BR>IN UDP 6970 - 7000
<BR>
<BR>QuickTime 4 Client & RealAudio on Port 554
<BR>OUT TCP 554
<BR>IN UDP 6970 - 32000
<BR>
<BR>RealAudio on Port 7070
<BR>OUT TCP 7070
<BR>IN UDP 6970 - 7170
<BR>
<BR>ShoutCast Server
<BR>IN TCP 8000 - 8005
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<BR>Games
<BR>Aliens vs. Predator
<BR>(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
<BR>IN UDP 80
<BR>IN UDP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN UDP 8000 - 8999
<BR>
<BR>Anarchy Online (BETA)
<BR>IN TCP 7013
<BR>IN TCP 7500 - 7501
<BR>IN UDP 7013
<BR>IN UDP 7500 - 7501
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<BR>Asheron's Call [support page] [mapping info]
<BR>OUT UDP 9000, 9004, 9008, 9012
<BR>IN UDP 9000, 9001, 9004, 9005, 9012, 9013
<BR>NOTE! You may also need to open the MSN Game Zone and DX ports
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<BR>Black and White
<BR>IN TCP 2611 - 2612
<BR>IN TCP 6667
<BR>IN UDP 6500
<BR>IN UDP 27900
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<BR>Blizzard Battlenet
<BR>This allows for -1- machine on the network to take advantage of Blizzard's BattleNet system for playing online games such as Diablo II and StarCraft. The 6112 port is needed in both TCP and UDP for StarCraft and Diablo II, and the 4000 port is needed for Diablo II. No other settings should be needed.
<BR>IN TCP 4000
<BR>IN TCP 6112
<BR>IN UDP 6112
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<BR>Bungie.net, Myth, Myth II Server
<BR>IN TCP 3453
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<BR>Dark Reign 2
<BR>IN TCP 26214
<BR>IN UDP 26214
<BR>
<BR>Delta Force (Client and Server)
<BR>OUT UDP 3568
<BR>IN TCP 3100 3999
<BR>OUT TCP 3100 3999
<BR>IN UDP 3100 3999
<BR>OUT UDP 3100 3999
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<BR>
<BR>Delta Force 2
<BR>IN UDP 3568
<BR>IN UDP 3569
<BR>
<BR>Elite Force
<BR>IN UDP 26000
<BR>IN UDP 27500
<BR>IN UDP 27910
<BR>IN UDP 27960
<BR>NOTE: If the server is behind the same router/firewall as other clients, then all of the clients will have to add "+set net_port 27961," "27962," etc. to their shortcut command lines. Otherwise, they will not be able to use the in-game internet game browser. This is due to the fact that EF uses the same port (27960) for both the client and the server.
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<BR>Everquest
<BR>(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
<BR>See this Everquest page for more info
<BR>IN TCP 1024 7000
<BR>IN UDP 1024 6000
<BR>Note: May have to open this last UDP range even wider
<BR>
<BR>F-16, Mig 29
<BR>IN UDP 3862
<BR>IN UDP 3863
<BR>
<BR>F-22 Lightning 3
<BR>IN UDP 3875
<BR>IN UDP 4533
<BR>IN UDP 4534
<BR>IN UDP 4660 - 4670 (for VON)
<BR>
<BR>F-22 Raptor
<BR>IN UDP 3874, 3875
<BR>
<BR>Fighter Ace II
<BR>IN TCP 50000 - 50100
<BR>IN UDP 50000 - 50100
<BR>
<BR>for DX play also open these ports:
<BR>IN TCP 47624
<BR>IN TCP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN UDP 2300 - 2400
<BR>
<BR>Half Life
<BR>IN UDP 6003
<BR>IN UDP 7002
<BR>IN UDP 27010
<BR>IN UDP 27015
<BR>IN UDP 27025
<BR>
<BR>Half Life Server
<BR>IN UDP 27015
<BR>
<BR>Heretic II Server
<BR>IN TCP 28910
<BR>
<BR>Hexen II
<BR>Each computer hosting Hexen II must use a different port number, starting at 26900 and incrementing by 1.
<BR>
<BR>IN UDP 26900 (for first player)
<BR>
<BR>KALI
<BR>Each computer using KALI must use a different port number, starting at 2213 and incrementing by 1.
<BR>
<BR>IN UDP 2213 (for first player)
<BR>IN UDP 6666
<BR>
<BR>Kohan Immortal Sovereigns
<BR>This allows you to host a Kohan game and have it show
<BR>up on Gamespy, otherwise no one will be able to see your
<BR>game outside of your lan. Only the ICS server can host
<BR>games and have them show up however.
<BR>IN UDP 3855
<BR>IN UDP 17437
<BR>IN TCP 3855
<BR>IN TCP 17437
<BR>
<BR>Motorhead server
<BR>IN UDP 16000
<BR>IN TCP 16000
<BR>IN TCP 16010 - 16030
<BR>IN UDP 16010 - 16030
<BR>
<BR>The ports 16010-16030 are ports I specified in the MotorHead dedicated server client ports section. You need to specify client ports so that Motorhead does not assign client ports randomly.
<BR>
<BR>MSN Game Zone [support page] [DX support page]
<BR>IN TCP 6667
<BR>IN TCP 28800 - 29000
<BR>
<BR>for DX play also open these ports:
<BR>IN TCP 47624
<BR>IN TCP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN UDP 2300 - 2400
<BR>
<BR>Need for Speed - Porche
<BR>IN UDP 9442
<BR>
<BR>Need for Speed 3- Hot Pursuit
<BR>IN TCP 1030
<BR>
<BR>Operation FlashPoint
<BR>
<BR>TCP 47624 ~ 47624
<BR>TCP 2234 ~ 2234
<BR>BOTH 6073 ~ 6073
<BR>
<BR>Outlaws
<BR>IN UDP 5310
<BR>IN TCP 5310
<BR>
<BR>Quake2 (Client and Server)
<BR>IN UDP 27910
<BR>
<BR>QuakeIII
<BR>Each computer playing QuakeIII must use a different port number, starting at 27660 and incrementing by 1. You'll also need to do the following:
<BR>
<BR>1. Right click on the QIII icon
<BR>2. Choose "Properties"
<BR>3. In the Target field you'll see a line like "C:Program FilesQuake III Arenaquake3.exe"
<BR>4. Add the Quake III net_port command to specify a unique communication port for each system. The complete field should look like this: "C:Program FilesQuake III Arenaquake3.exe" +set net_port 27660
<BR>5. Click OK.
<BR>6. Repeat for each system behind the NAT, adding one to the net_port selected (27660,27661,27662)
<BR>
<BR>IN UDP 27660 (for first player)
<BR>
<BR>Rainbow Six (Client and Server)
<BR>OUT TCP 2346
<BR>IN TCP 2346
<BR>
<BR>Rogue Spear
<BR>OUT TCP 2346
<BR>IN TCP 2346
<BR>
<BR>Soldier of Fortune
<BR>IN UDP 28910 - 28915
<BR>
<BR>Starcraft
<BR>IN UDP 6112
<BR>
<BR>Starfleet Command
<BR>IN TCP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN TCP 47624
<BR>IN UDP 2300 - 2400
<BR>IN UDP 47624
<BR>
<BR>SWAT3
<BR>IN TCP 16639
<BR>IN UDP 16638
<BR>
<BR>Ultima
<BR>IN TCP 5001-5010 Game
<BR>IN TCP 7775-7777 Login
<BR>IN TCP 8888 Patch
<BR>IN TCP 8800-8900 UO Messenger
<BR>IN TCP 9999 Patch
<BR>IN TCP 7875 UOMonitor
<BR>
<BR>Port 7875 is not used by the game, but by UOMonitor, which many players use to monitor server status.
<BR>
<BR>Unreal Tournament server
<BR>IN UDP 7777 (default gameplay port)
<BR>IN UDP 7778 (server query port
<BR>IN UDP 7779+ (UDP 7779+ are allocated dynamically for each
<BR>helper UdpLink objects, including UdpServerUplin
<BR>objects. Try starting with 7779-7781 and add
<BR>ports if needed.))
<BR>IN UDP 27900 (server query, if master server uplink is enabled.
<BR>Some master servers use other ports, like 27500)
<BR>IN TCP 8080
<BR>(Port 8080 is for UT Server Admin. In the [UWeb.WebServer] section of the server.ini file, set the ListenPort to 8080 (to match the mapped port above) and ServerName to the IP assigned to the router from your ISP.)
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<BR>Westwood Online - C&C Tiberian Sun & Dune 2000
<BR>Note: Westwood Online supports only one user per public IP address at any given time. Apprule courtesy of Quantus' World
<BR>OUT TCP 4000
<BR>IN TCP 4000
<BR>IN UDP 1140 1234
<BR>IN TCP 1140 1234
<BR>OUT UDP 1140 1234
<BR>OUT TCP 1140 1234
<BR>
<BR>ZNES
<BR>IN UDP 7845 [Use Quake Translation if you can set it]
<BR>
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<BR>Common Servers
<BR>FTP Server on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 21
<BR>
<BR>POP3 Mail Server on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 110
<BR>
<BR>SMTP Mail server" on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 25
<BR>
<BR>TELNET Server on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 23
<BR>
<BR>WEB Server on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 80
<BR>
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<BR>Other
<BR>BAYVPN
<BR>OUT UDP 500
<BR>
<BR>CITRIX Metaframe / ICA client
<BR>IN TCP 1494
<BR>IN UDP 1604
<BR>IN TCP 1023 - 5000 (NOTE: Depending on the number of clients/sessions, you can try decreasing this range, or you may need to increase it.)
<BR>
<BR>CarbonCopy32 host on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 1680
<BR>IN UDP 1023-1679
<BR>
<BR>Deerfield MDaemon Email Server
<BR>IN TCP 3000
<BR>IN TCP 3001
<BR>
<BR>Direct Connect
<BR>(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
<BR>IN TCP 375 - 425
<BR>
<BR>FW1VPN
<BR>OUT UDP 259
<BR>
<BR>Laplink Host
<BR>IN TCP 1547
<BR>
<BR>Lotus Notes Server
<BR>IN TCP 1352
<BR>
<BR>NTP (Network Time Protocol)
<BR>OUT UDP 123
<BR>IN UDP 123
<BR>
<BR>pcANYHWERE host on your LAN
<BR>IN TCP 5631
<BR>IN UDP 5632
<BR>
<BR>RAdmin (Fama Tech)
<BR>IN TCP 4899
<BR>
<BR>Remote Anything
<BR>FAQ page
<BR>IN TCP 3999 - 4000
<BR>IN UDP 3996 - 3998
<BR>
<BR>Remotely AnyWhere
<BR>IN TCP 2000
<BR>
<BR>Remotely Possible Server
<BR>IN TCP 799
<BR>
<BR>Shiva VPN
<BR>(set the mobile option in the Shiva VPN client software to be your public IP address)
<BR>OUT UDP 2233
<BR>IN UDP 2233
<BR>
<BR>Timbuktu Pro
<BR>IN TCP 407
<BR>IN TCP 1417 - 1420
<BR>IN UDP 407
<BR>IN UDP 1417 - 1420
<BR>
<BR>Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
<BR>IN TCP 5500
<BR>IN TCP 5800
<BR>IN TCP 5900
<BR>
<BR>Windows 2000 Terminal Server
<BR>(probably also works for NT Terminal services)
<BR>IN TCP 3389
<BR>IN UDP 3389
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