Default Port Numbers for Port Forwarding in SSH
September 22, 2010 in Operating Systems | No comments
If you tunnel into your servers using SSH and are in need of setting port forwarding to your servers, you will need the default port numbers on which the servers are listening.
I have compiled a list of services and their default port numbers for quick reference. Unless your administrator has changed the ports, you could use the same.
MySQL - 3306
RDP - 3389
SVN - 3690
SQL Server - 1433
I will add more to the list (yeah, I know, big list
) as and when I can.
And if you are looking for decent programs that will help you create SSH tunnels and setup server side port forwarding, I can recommend a couple. For windows you could try Bitvise Tunnelier. For Ubuntu give gSTM a shot. You can install gSTM from within Synaptic.
Tags: forwarding, port, SSH, tunnel
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