Friday, April 29, 2005

SBS 2003 port assignments

Always searching the internet for the ports used for SBS 2003 I decided to post them in a place I can always find them. You would think I could memorize this short list, but I'm horrible remembering numbers.


































































































Ports that Enable Remote Access to SBS Services

TCP Port

Service

Description

21

FTP

Enables external
and internal file transfer



25

Exchange Server

Enables incoming
and outgoing SMTP mail



80 (http://)

IIS

Enables all
nonsecure browser access, including: internal access to IIS Webs including
the company Web, Windows SharePoint Web, Windows SharePoint administration
Web, and server monitoring and usage reports Enables internal access to
Exchange by OWA and OMA clients



110

POP3

Enables Exchange
to accept incoming POP3 mail



123 (UDP port)

NTP

Enables the
system to synchronize time with an external Network Time Protocol (NTP)
server



143

IMAP4

Enables Exchange
to accept incoming IMAP4-compliant messages



220

IMAP3

Enables Exchange
to accept incoming IMAP3-compliant messages



443 (https://)

Outlook

Enables all
secure browser access, including external access to Exchange for Outlook
2003, OWA, and OMA clients; required for external access to server
monitoring and usage reports





444

Windows Share
Point Services

Enables internal
and external access to the SharePoint Web







500

IPSec

Enables external
VPN connections by using IPSec



1701

L2TP clients

Enables external
L2TP VPN connections



1723

PPTP clients

Enables external
PPTP VPN connections

3389

Terminal
Services

Enables internal
and external Terminal Services client connections



4125 (Note: you
can change this port in RRAS)

Remote Web
Workplace

Enables external
OWA access to Exchange, plus internal and external HTTPS access to the
client Web site

4500

IPSec

Internet Key
Exchange (IKE) Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal

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