Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry

Last Updated
2026-08-17
Expert(s)
TCP/UDP: Joe Touch; Eliot Lear, Kumiko Ono, Wes Eddy, Brian Trammell,
and Michael Scharf
SCTP: Michael Tuexen
DCCP: Eddie Kohler and Yoshifumi Nishida
Reference
[RFC6335]
Note
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.

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* 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
http 80 tcp World Wide Web HTTP [IESG] [IETF_Chair] 2021-10-01 [RFC9110] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to document>
http 80 udp World Wide Web HTTP [IESG] [IETF_Chair] 2021-10-01 [RFC9110] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to document>
www 80 tcp World Wide Web HTTP [IESG] [IETF_Chair] 2021-10-01 [RFC9110] This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be used for discovery purposes.
www 80 udp World Wide Web HTTP [IESG] [IETF_Chair] 2021-10-01 [RFC9110] This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be used for discovery purposes.
www-http 80 tcp World Wide Web HTTP [Tim_Berners_Lee] [Tim_Berners_Lee] This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be used for discovery purposes. u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to document> (see txtrecords.html#http) Known Subtypes: _printer NOTE: The meaning of this service type, though called just "http", actually denotes something more precise than just "any data transported using HTTP". The DNS-SD service type "http" should only be used to advertise content that: * is served over HTTP, * can be displayed by "typical" web browser client software, and * is intented primarily to be viewed by a human user. Of course, the definition of "typical web browser" is subjective, and may change over time, but for practical purposes the DNS-SD service type "http" can be understood as meaning "human-readable HTML content served over HTTP". In some cases other widely-supported content types may also be appropriate, such as plain text over HTTP, or JPEG image over HTTP. Content types not intented primarily for viewing by a human user, or not widely-supported in web browsing clients, should not be advertised as DNS-SD service type "http", even if they do happen to be transported over HTTP. Such types should be advertised as their own logical service type with their own DNS-SD service type, for example, XUL (XML User Interface Language) transported over HTTP is advertised explicitly as DNS-SD service type "xul-http".
www-http 80 udp World Wide Web HTTP [Tim_Berners_Lee] [Tim_Berners_Lee] This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be used for discovery purposes. u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to document> (see txtrecords.html#http) Known Subtypes: _printer NOTE: The meaning of this service type, though called just "http", actually denotes something more precise than just "any data transported using HTTP". The DNS-SD service type "http" should only be used to advertise content that: * is served over HTTP, * can be displayed by "typical" web browser client software, and * is intented primarily to be viewed by a human user. Of course, the definition of "typical web browser" is subjective, and may change over time, but for practical purposes the DNS-SD service type "http" can be understood as meaning "human-readable HTML content served over HTTP". In some cases other widely-supported content types may also be appropriate, such as plain text over HTTP, or JPEG image over HTTP. Content types not intented primarily for viewing by a human user, or not widely-supported in web browsing clients, should not be advertised as DNS-SD service type "http", even if they do happen to be transported over HTTP. Such types should be advertised as their own logical service type with their own DNS-SD service type, for example, XUL (XML User Interface Language) transported over HTTP is advertised explicitly as DNS-SD service type "xul-http".
asip-webadmin 311 tcp AppleShare IP WebAdmin [Ann_Huang] [Ann_Huang]
asip-webadmin 311 udp AppleShare IP WebAdmin [Ann_Huang] [Ann_Huang]
sco-websrvrmg3 598 tcp SCO Web Server Manager 3 [Simon_Baldwin] [Simon_Baldwin]
sco-websrvrmg3 598 udp SCO Web Server Manager 3 [Simon_Baldwin] [Simon_Baldwin]
sco-websrvrmgr 620 tcp SCO WebServer Manager [Christopher_Durham] [Christopher_Durham]
sco-websrvrmgr 620 udp SCO WebServer Manager [Christopher_Durham] [Christopher_Durham]
oob-ws-http 623 tcp DMTF out-of-band web services management protocol [Jim_Davis] [Jim_Davis] 2007-06
oob-ws-https 664 tcp DMTF out-of-band secure web services management protocol [Jim_Davis] [Jim_Davis] 2007-06
webster 765 tcp [Josyula_R_Rao] [Josyula_R_Rao]
webster 765 udp [Josyula_R_Rao] [Josyula_R_Rao]
webpush 1001 tcp HTTP Web Push [IESG] [IETF_Chair] 2016-11-01 [RFC8030]
wfremotertm 1046 tcp WebFilter Remote Monitor [Tim_Morgan] [Tim_Morgan] 2004-11
wfremotertm 1046 udp WebFilter Remote Monitor [Tim_Morgan] [Tim_Morgan] 2004-11
webobjects 1085 tcp Web Objects [Andy_Belk] [Andy_Belk]
webobjects 1085 udp Web Objects [Andy_Belk] [Andy_Belk]
webadmstart 1110 tcp Start web admin server
hp-webadmin 1188 tcp HP Web Admin [Lance_Kind] [Lance_Kind]
hp-webadmin 1188 udp HP Web Admin [Lance_Kind] [Lance_Kind]
dellwebadmin-1 1278 tcp Dell Web Admin 1 [Bridget_Navoda] [Bridget_Navoda]
dellwebadmin-1 1278 udp Dell Web Admin 1 [Bridget_Navoda] [Bridget_Navoda]
dellwebadmin-2 1279 tcp Dell Web Admin 2 [Bridget_Navoda] [Bridget_Navoda]
dellwebadmin-2 1279 udp Dell Web Admin 2 [Bridget_Navoda] [Bridget_Navoda]
web2host 1559 tcp web2host [Stephen_Johnson] [Stephen_Johnson]
web2host 1559 udp web2host [Stephen_Johnson] [Stephen_Johnson]
webaccess 1739 tcp webaccess [Christian_Saether] [Christian_Saether]
webaccess 1739 udp webaccess [Christian_Saether] [Christian_Saether]
essweb-gw 1772 tcp EssWeb Gateway [Bob_Nattenberg] [Bob_Nattenberg]
essweb-gw 1772 udp EssWeb Gateway [Bob_Nattenberg] [Bob_Nattenberg]
hp-webqosdb 1877 tcp hp-webqosdb [Kim_Scott] [Kim_Scott]
hp-webqosdb 1877 udp hp-webqosdb [Kim_Scott] [Kim_Scott]
ibm-mqseries2 1881 tcp IBM WebSphere MQ Everyplace [Jane_Porter] [Jane_Porter]
ibm-mqseries2 1881 udp IBM WebSphere MQ Everyplace [Jane_Porter] [Jane_Porter]
unify-adapter 1889 tcp Unify Web Adapter Service [Daegis_Inc] [Chris_Anderson] 2012-07-31
unify-adapter 1889 udp Unify Web Adapter Service [Daegis_Inc] [Chris_Anderson] 2012-07-31
webmachine 1963 tcp WebMachine [Tim_Jowers] [Tim_Jowers]
webmachine 1963 udp WebMachine [Tim_Jowers] [Tim_Jowers]
weblogin 2054 tcp Weblogin Port [Diego_Saravia] [Diego_Saravia]
weblogin 2054 udp Weblogin Port [Diego_Saravia] [Diego_Saravia]
drwcs 2193 tcp Dr.Web Enterprise Management Service [Eugeny_Gladkih] [Eugeny_Gladkih] 2008-01-31
drwcs 2193 udp Dr.Web Enterprise Management Service [Eugeny_Gladkih] [Eugeny_Gladkih] 2008-01-31
ecwcfg 2263 tcp ECweb Configuration Service [Anders_Hjelm] [Anders_Hjelm] 2006-03
ecwcfg 2263 udp ECweb Configuration Service [Anders_Hjelm] [Anders_Hjelm] 2006-03
cr-websystems 2314 tcp CR WebSystems [Robin_Giese] [Robin_Giese]
cr-websystems 2314 udp CR WebSystems [Robin_Giese] [Robin_Giese]
3com-webview 2339 tcp 3Com WebView [Jennifer_Grace] [Jennifer_Grace]
3com-webview 2339 udp 3Com WebView [Jennifer_Grace] [Jennifer_Grace]
taskmaster2000 2403 tcp TaskMaster 2000 Web [Ed_Odjaghian] [Ed_Odjaghian]
taskmaster2000 2403 udp TaskMaster 2000 Web [Ed_Odjaghian] [Ed_Odjaghian]
railgun-webaccl 2408 tcp CloudFlare Railgun Web Acceleration Protocol [CloudFlare] [John_Graham_Cumming] 2012-03-09
combox-web-acc 2534 tcp Combox Web Access [Yochai_Cohen] [Yochai_Cohen]
combox-web-acc 2534 udp Combox Web Access [Yochai_Cohen] [Yochai_Cohen]
call-logging 2552 tcp Call Logging [Dean_Webb] [Dean_Webb]
call-logging 2552 udp Call Logging [Dean_Webb] [Dean_Webb]
www-dev 2784 tcp world wide web - development
www-dev 2784 udp world wide web - development
repliweb 2837 tcp Repliweb [William_Orme] [William_Orme]
repliweb 2837 udp Repliweb [William_Orme] [William_Orme]
webemshttp 2851 tcp webemshttp [Stephen_Tsun] [Stephen_Tsun]
webemshttp 2851 udp webemshttp [Stephen_Tsun] [Stephen_Tsun]
webmethods-b2b 2907 tcp WEBMETHODS B2B [Joseph_Hines] [Joseph_Hines]
webmethods-b2b 2907 udp WEBMETHODS B2B [Joseph_Hines] [Joseph_Hines]
amx-webadmin 2929 tcp AMX-WEBADMIN [Mike_Morris] [Mike_Morris]
amx-webadmin 2929 udp AMX-WEBADMIN [Mike_Morris] [Mike_Morris]
amx-weblinx 2930 tcp AMX-WEBLINX [Mike_Morris] [Mike_Morris]
amx-weblinx 2930 udp AMX-WEBLINX [Mike_Morris] [Mike_Morris]
pmsm-webrctl 2972 tcp PMSM Webrctl [Markus_Michels] [Markus_Michels]
pmsm-webrctl 2972 udp PMSM Webrctl [Markus_Michels] [Markus_Michels]
trusted-web 3011 tcp Trusted Web
trusted-web 3011 udp Trusted Web
twsdss 3012 tcp Trusted Web Client [Alex_Duncan] [Alex_Duncan]
twsdss 3012 udp Trusted Web Client [Alex_Duncan] [Alex_Duncan]
wsynch 3111 tcp Web Synchronous Services [Valery_Fremaux] [Valery_Fremaux]
wsynch 3111 udp Web Synchronous Services [Valery_Fremaux] [Valery_Fremaux]
d2000webserver 3120 tcp D2000 Webserver Port [Tomas_Rajcan] [Tomas_Rajcan]
d2000webserver 3120 udp D2000 Webserver Port [Tomas_Rajcan] [Tomas_Rajcan]
navegaweb-port 3159 tcp NavegaWeb Tarification [Miguel_Angel_Fernand] [Miguel_Angel_Fernand]
navegaweb-port 3159 udp NavegaWeb Tarification [Miguel_Angel_Fernand] [Miguel_Angel_Fernand]
verismart 3270 tcp Verismart [Jay_Weber] [Jay_Weber]
verismart 3270 udp Verismart [Jay_Weber] [Jay_Weber]
directv-web 3334 tcp Direct TV Webcasting
directv-web 3334 udp Direct TV Webcasting
webtie 3342 tcp WebTIE [Kevin_Frender] [Kevin_Frender]
webtie 3342 udp WebTIE [Kevin_Frender] [Kevin_Frender]
websphere-snmp 3427 tcp WebSphere SNMP [Richard_Mills] [Richard_Mills] 2002-02
websphere-snmp 3427 udp WebSphere SNMP [Richard_Mills] [Richard_Mills] 2002-02
ov-nnm-websrv 3443 tcp OpenView Network Node Manager WEB Server [Anthony_Walker] [Anthony_Walker] 2002-03
ov-nnm-websrv 3443 udp OpenView Network Node Manager WEB Server [Anthony_Walker] [Anthony_Walker] 2002-03
interactionweb 3508 tcp Interaction Web [Mike_Gagle_2] [Mike_Gagle_2]
interactionweb 3508 udp Interaction Web [Mike_Gagle_2] [Mike_Gagle_2]
webmail-2 3511 tcp WebMail/2 [Dimitris_Michelinaki] [Dimitris_Michelinaki] 2002-05
webmail-2 3511 udp WebMail/2 [Dimitris_Michelinaki] [Dimitris_Michelinaki] 2002-05
mccwebsvr-port 3570 tcp MCC Web Server Port
mccwebsvr-port 3570 udp MCC Web Server Port
cs-services 3631 tcp C&S Web Services Port [Computer_Software_Gm] [Computer_Software_Gm] 2002-10

Contact Information

ID Name Organization Contact URI Last Updated
[Alex_Duncan] Alex Duncan mailto:alex.duncan&sse.ie
[Anders_Hjelm] Anders Hjelm mailto:anders.hjelm&ec.se 2006-03
[Andy_Belk] Andy Belk mailto:abelk&apple.com
[Ann_Huang] Ann Huang mailto:annhuang&apple.com
[Anthony_Walker] Anthony Walker mailto:anthony_walker&hp.com 2002-03
[Bob_Nattenberg] Bob Nattenberg mailto:bnattenberg&arborsoft.com
[Bridget_Navoda] Bridget Navoda mailto:Bridget_Navoda&dell.com
[Chris_Anderson] Chris Anderson Daegis, Inc. mailto:ianaportmaster&daegis.com 2012-07-31
[Christian_Saether] Christian Saether mailto:ChristianS&asymetrix.com
[Christopher_Durham] Christopher Durham mailto:chrisdu&sco.com
[CloudFlare] CloudFlare, Inc. mailto:help&cloudflare.com 2012-03-09
[Computer_Software_Gm] Computer Software GmbH mailto:BrunoRistok&cs-ag.de 2002-10
[Daegis_Inc] Daegis, Inc. mailto:ianaportmaster&daegis.com 2012-07-31
[Dean_Webb] Dean Webb mailto:dean.webb&ascend.com
[Diego_Saravia] Diego Saravia mailto:dsa&unsa.edu.ar
[Dimitris_Michelinaki] Dimitris Michelinakis mailto:dimitris&michelinakis.gr 2002-05
[Ed_Odjaghian] Ed Odjaghian mailto:edo&datacap.com
[Eugeny_Gladkih] Eugeny Gladkih mailto:john&drweb.com 2008-01-31
[IESG] IESG mailto:iesg&ietf.org
[IETF_Chair] IETF Chair IETF mailto:chair&ietf.org
[Jane_Porter] Jane Porter mailto:janeporter&uk.ibm.com
[Jay_Weber] Jay Weber mailto:weber&vfi.com
[Jennifer_Grace] Jennifer Grace mailto:Jennifer_Grace&3com.com
[Jim_Davis] Jim Davis mailto:jim.davis&wbemsolutions.com 2007-06
[John_Graham_Cumming] John Graham-Cumming CloudFlare, Inc. mailto:jgc&cloudflare.com 2012-03-09
[Joseph_Hines] Joseph Hines mailto:jhines&webmethods.com
[Josyula_R_Rao] Josyula R. Rao mailto:jrrao&watson.ibm.com
[Kevin_Frender] Kevin Frender mailto:kbf&ngdc.noaa.gov
[Kim_Scott] Kim Scott mailto:kims&cup.hp.com
[Lance_Kind] Lance Kind mailto:lance_kind&hp.com
[Markus_Michels] Markus Michels mailto:mmi&pmsmicado.com
[Miguel_Angel_Fernand] Miguel Angel Fernandez mailto:mafg&tid.es
[Mike_Gagle_2] Mike Gagle mailto:mikeg&inin.com 2006-05
[Mike_Morris] Mike Morris mailto:mike.morris&amx.com
[Richard_Mills] Richard Mills mailto:ramills&us.ibm.com 2002-02
[Robin_Giese] Robin Giese mailto:rgiese&peddie.org
[Simon_Baldwin] Simon Baldwin mailto:simonb&sco.com
[Stephen_Johnson] Stephen Johnson mailto:sjohnson&mindspring.com
[Stephen_Tsun] Stephen Tsun mailto:stsun&jetstream.com
[Tim_Berners_Lee] Tim Berners-Lee mailto:timbl&w3.org
[Tim_Jowers] Tim Jowers mailto:Tim.Jowers&columbiasc.ncr.com
[Tim_Morgan] Tim Morgan mailto:timm&surfcontrol.com 2004-11
[Tomas_Rajcan] Tomas Rajcan mailto:trajcan&ipesoft.sk
[Valery_Fremaux] Valery Fremaux mailto:vf&eisti.fr
[William_Orme] William Orme mailto:bill&repliweb.com
[Yochai_Cohen] Yochai Cohen mailto:yochai&combox.co.il