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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) One of the oldest Internet protocols that allows network access to files. Not very secure. |
TCP Ports 20 and 21 |
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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 |
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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 |