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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) allows clients to query central network database for information about user accounts, printers, and other network resources.

Default TCP Port 389


LDAPS TCP Port 636

NetBIOS works at the session layer. Designed to allow several applications to communicate over a network. Must be used on local networks

TCP and UDP Ports 137-139

Sever Message Block (SMB) allows folders or hard drives to be shared over the network and accessed much like they were local drives.

TCP Port 445


Over NetBIOS TPC and UDP Ports 137 - 139

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) One of the oldest Internet protocols that allows network access to files. Not very secure.

TCP Ports 20 and 21

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) A simplified version of FTP design for lightweight application. It should never be used over untrusted networks.

UDP Port 69

Network Time Protocol (NTP) this protocol is used to synchronize clocks between network computers and devices rather than to transfer a user data.

UDP Port 123