User ports, also known as registered or dynamic ports, are network port numbers that fall within the range of 49152 to 65535. These ports are used for specific applications and services that are not part of the well-known system ports (0 to 1023) or the registered ports (1024 to 49151). User ports are typically associated with less common or proprietary services. Here’s a list of some user ports with descriptions of their associated services:
- Port 49152: The starting point for dynamic port assignments by many operating systems.
- Port 49153: Often used for private applications and services.
- Port 49154: Reserved for specific network communication by some software.
- Port 49155: Another port frequently used for private purposes.
- Port 49156: Reserved for various dynamic uses in client-server communication.
- Port 49157: Often used for network communication by some applications.
- Port 49158: Reserved for dynamic port assignments as needed.
- Port 49159: Commonly used as a source port for outgoing network connections.
- Port 49160: Reserved for various network services that require dynamic ports.
- Port 49161: Typically used for network communication by some software.
- Port 49162: Often assigned to private network applications and services.
- Port 49163: Reserved for specific dynamic port assignments.
- Port 49164: Frequently used for network connections in some applications.
- Port 49165: Assigned dynamically as needed for client-server communication.
- Port 49166: Reserved for private network purposes.
- Port 49167: Commonly used for various network services that require dynamic ports.
- Port 49168: Assigned dynamically as a source port for outgoing network traffic.
- Port 49169: Reserved for private network applications and services.
- Port 49170: Often used for specific network communication.
- Port 49171: Assigned dynamically to support various client-server connections.
- Port 49172: Commonly used for private network purposes.
- Port 49173: Reserved for dynamic port assignments as needed by the client.
- Port 49174: Frequently used for network communication in specific applications.
- Port 49175: Assigned dynamically for various client-server connections.
- Port 49176: Reserved for private network purposes.
- Port 49177: Typically used for dynamic port assignments by some software.
- Port 49178: Often assigned to support specific network communication.
- Port 49179: Commonly used for private network applications and services.
- Port 49180: Assigned dynamically to facilitate client-server connections.
- Port 49181: Reserved for various network communication needs.
- Port 49182: Frequently used for private applications and services.
- Port 49183: Reserved for specific network communication.
- Port 49184: Commonly used for dynamic port assignments in some software.
- Port 49185: Often assigned for private network purposes.
- Port 49186: Typically used for specific network communication requirements.
- Port 49187: Assigned dynamically for client-server connections.
- Port 49188: Reserved for private network applications.
- Port 49189: Frequently used for dynamic port assignments.
- Port 49190: Often used for various network communication needs.
- Port 49191: Reserved for specific client-server connections.
Please note that user ports are associated with specific applications or services and are assigned dynamically as needed by the client’s operating system. They are used to ensure that multiple concurrent client-server connections can be established without port conflicts.