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Tag: Port

How to get Default Port Numbers
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How to get Default Port Numbers

lc-root | September 19, 2011
To View a port number type in terminal for full list: cat /etc/services for one you need: cat /etc/services | grep (port number or service) View /etc/services file.
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[UNIX FILE] /etc/services (Default Port Numbers)

lc-root | September 16, 2011
/etc/defaults/rc.conf Here is the original FreeBSD /etc/services file # /etc/services: # $Id: etcservices.txt,v 1.2 2005/12/18 13:54:31 francis Exp $ # # Network services, Internet style # # Note
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