Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry
- Last Updated
- 2025-02-25
- Expert(s)
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TCP/UDP: Joe Touch; Eliot Lear, Kumiko Ono, Wes Eddy, Brian Trammell, Jana Iyengar, and Michael Scharf SCTP: Michael Tuexen DCCP: Eddie Kohler and Yoshifumi Nishida
- Reference
- [RFC6335]
- Note
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Service names and port numbers are used to distinguish between different services that run over transport protocols such as TCP, UDP, DCCP, and SCTP. Service names are assigned on a first-come, first-served process, as documented in [RFC6335]. Port numbers are assigned in various ways, based on three ranges: System Ports (0-1023), User Ports (1024-49151), and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports (49152-65535); the different uses of these ranges are described in [RFC6335]. According to Section 8.1.2 of [RFC6335], System Ports are assigned by the "IETF Review" or "IESG Approval" procedures described in [RFC8126]. User Ports are assigned by IANA using the "IETF Review" process, the "IESG Approval" process, or the "Expert Review" process, as per [RFC6335]. Dynamic Ports are not assigned. The registration procedures for service names and port numbers are described in [RFC6335]. Assigned ports both System and User ports SHOULD NOT be used without or prior to IANA registration. ************************************************************************ * PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: * * * * ASSIGNMENT OF A PORT NUMBER DOES NOT IN ANY WAY IMPLY AN * * ENDORSEMENT OF AN APPLICATION OR PRODUCT, AND THE FACT THAT NETWORK * * TRAFFIC IS FLOWING TO OR FROM A REGISTERED PORT DOES NOT MEAN THAT * * IT IS "GOOD" TRAFFIC, NOR THAT IT NECESSARILY CORRESPONDS TO THE * * ASSIGNED SERVICE. FIREWALL AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS SHOULD * * CHOOSE HOW TO CONFIGURE THEIR SYSTEMS BASED ON THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF * * THE TRAFFIC IN QUESTION, NOT WHETHER THERE IS A PORT NUMBER * * REGISTERED OR NOT. * ************************************************************************
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Service Name | Port Number | Transport Protocol | Description | Assignee | Contact | Registration Date | Modification Date | Reference | Service Code | Unauthorized Use Reported | Assignment Notes |
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xmpp-client | 5222 | tcp | XMPP Client Connection | [RFC6120] | |||||||
xmpp-server | 5269 | tcp | XMPP Server Connection | [RFC6120] | |||||||
xmpp-bosh | 5280 | tcp | Bidirectional-streams Over Synchronous HTTP (BOSH) | [Peter_Saint_Andre] | [Peter_Saint_Andre] | 2009-11-25 | |||||
presence | 5298 | tcp | XMPP Link-Local Messaging | [Eric_St_Onge] | [Eric_St_Onge] | 2008-01-14 | Defined TXT keys: See http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/linklocal.html | ||||
presence | 5298 | udp | XMPP Link-Local Messaging | [Eric_St_Onge] | [Eric_St_Onge] | 2008-01-14 | Defined TXT keys: See http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/linklocal.html | ||||
clique | udp | Clique Link-Local Multicast Chat Room | [Telepathy_project] | [Telepathy_project] | Defined TXT keys: see http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/xmpp/clique | ||||||
presence | Peer-to-peer messaging / Link-Local Messaging | [XMPP_Registrar] | [XMPP_Registrar] | Defined TXT keys: See http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/linklocal.html Note: Registration updated May 2007. Was formerly listed as "iChat AV" (Apple's IM client for Mac OS X) with TXT keys: txtvers, port.p2pj, phsh, vc, 1st, AIM, msg, status, last When first shipped in Mac OS X 10.2, iChat's peer-to-peer messaging protocol was created to solve the problem of serverless messaging between peers on the same link. However, there is nothing inherent in the protocol that limits it to being only link-local; it was simply an artifact of iChat in Mac OS X 10.2 using link-local Multicast DNS to discover peers. With the advent of Wide-Area DNS-SD, it is also possible to use iChat's peer-to-peer messaging between machines on different links. |
Contact Information
ID | Name | Contact URI | Last Updated |
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[Eric_St_Onge] | Eric St. Onge | mailto:stonge&apple.com | 2008-01-14 |
[Peter_Saint_Andre] | Peter Saint-Andre | mailto:stpeter&stpeter.im | 2009-11-25 |
[Telepathy_project] | Telepathy project | mailto:telepathy&lists.freedesktop.org | |
[XMPP_Registrar] | XMPP Registrar | mailto:registrar&xmpp.org |