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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" style="reference" id="net-firewall-ports" xml:lang="az">

  <info>
    <link type="guide" xref="net-security"/>
    <link type="seealso" xref="net-firewall-on-off"/>
    <revision pkgversion="3.4.0" date="2012-02-20" status="final"/>
    <revision version="12.04" date="2012-03-22" status="final"/>
    <desc>You need to specify the right network port to enable/disable network access for a program with your firewall.</desc>
    <credit type="author">
      <name>Paul W. Frields</name>
      <email>stickster@gmail.com</email>
    </credit>

    <include xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="legal.xml"/>
  </info>

  <title>Commonly-used network ports</title>
  <p>This is a list of network ports commonly used by applications that provide network services, like file sharing or remote desktop viewing. You can change your system's firewall to <link xref="net-firewall-on-off">block or allow access</link> to these applications. There are thousands of ports in use, so this table isn't complete.</p>

  <table shade="rows" frame="top">
    <thead>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>Port</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Name</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Description</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
    </thead>
    <tbody>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>5353/udp</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>mDNS, Avahi</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Allows systems to find each other, and describe which services they offer, without you having to specify the details manually.</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>631/udp</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Printing</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Allows you to send print jobs to a printer over the network.</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>631/tcp</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Printing</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Allows you to share your printer with other people over the network.</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>5298/tcp</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Presence</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Allows you to advertise your instant messaging status to other people on the network, such as "online" or "busy".</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>5900/tcp</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Remote desktop</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Allows you to share your desktop so other people can view it or provide remote assistance.</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
	<td>
	  <p>3689/tcp</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Music sharing (DAAP)</p>
	</td>
	<td>
	  <p>Allows you to share your music library with others on your network.</p>
	</td>
      </tr>
    </tbody>
  </table>
</page>