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Puertos TCP Y UDP Usados Por Los Productos De Software De Apple Puertos TCP y UDP usados por los productos de software de Apple Obtén más información acerca de los puertos TCP y UDP que utilizan los productos de Apple, como macOS, macOS Server, Apple Remote Desktop y iCloud. Muchos de estos puertos son conocidos y constituyen un estándar de la industria. Los administradores de red pueden utilizar esta información para asegurarse de que los ordenadores Mac y otros dispositivos Apple pueden conectarse a servicios como el App Store y los servidores de actualizaciones de software de Apple. Puertos usados por los productos de Apple No se trata de una lista de puertos completa sino de una guía de referencia rápida que muestra ejemplos frecuentes y que se actualiza de forma periódica con la información disponible en el momento de la publicación. Algunos programas pueden utilizar otros puertos y servicios, por lo que puede ser útil usar software de vigilancia de puertos a la hora de decidir cómo se van a configurar los firewalls o planes de control de acceso similares. Algunos servicios pueden utilizar varios de estos puertos. Por ejemplo, el servicio VPN puede llegar a utilizar cuatro puertos diferentes. Si encuentras un producto en la lista, busca (Comando-F) el nombre en tu navegador y repite la búsqueda (Comando-G) para localizar todas las referencias al producto. Algunos firewalls permiten configurar selectivamente puertos UDP o TCP con el mismo número, por lo que es importante que sepas qué tipo de puerto vas a configurar. Por ejemplo, NFS puede utilizar el puerto TCP 2049, el puerto UDP 2049, o ambos. Si el firewall no te permite especificar el tipo de puerto, al configurar un tipo, probablemente se configurará el otro. Puerto TCP o Nombre del RF Nombre Usado por UDP servicio C2 del (y otra información) o protocolo1 servicio3 7 TCP/U echo 792 echo — DP 20 TCP Protocolo de 959 ftp-data — transferencia de archivos (FTP) 21 TCP Control de FTP 959 ftp — 22 TCP Shell segura 425 ssh Xcode Server (Git+SSH (SSH) 3 alojado y remoto; SVN+SSH remoto) 23 TCP Telnet 854 telnet — Mail (envío de correo 25 TCP Protocolo 532 smtp electrónico); iCloud Mail simple de 1 (envío de correo transferencia electrónico) de correo (SMTP) 53 TCP/U Sistema de 103 domain MacDNS, FaceTime DP nombres de 4 dominio (DNS) 67 UDP Servidor de 951 bootps NetBoot vía DHCP protocolo de inicio (BootP, bootps) 68 UDP Cliente de 951 bootpc NetBoot vía DHCP protocolo de inicio (bootpc) 69 UDP Protocolo 135 tftp — trivial de 0 transferencia de archivos (TFTP) 79 TCP Finger 128 finger — 8 80 TCP Protocolo de 261 http World Wide Web, transferencia 6 iCloud, QuickTime de hipertexto Installer, (HTTP) Mapas, iTunes U, Apple Music, iTunes Sto re, Podcasts, Internet Radio, Actualización de software (OS X Lion o anterior), Mac App Store, RAID Admin, Copia de seguridad, Calendario, WebDAV, Final Cut Server, AirPlay, Recuperación de macOS por Internet, Gestor de Perfiles, Xcode Server (app Xcode, Git HTTP alojado y remoto, SVN HTTP remoto). 88 TCP Kerberos 412 kerberos Kerberos, incluida la 0 autenticación de Compartir pantalla 106 TCP Servidor de — 3com- Servidor de contraseñas tsmux contraseñas de (uso no macOS Server registrado) 110 TCP Protocolo de 193 pop3 Mail (recepción de oficina de 9 correo) correos (POP3), Protocolo de oficina de correos autenticado (APOP) 111 TCP/U Llamada a 105 sunrpc Portmap (sunrpc) DP procedimiento 7, remoto (RPC) 183 1 113 TCP Protocolo de 141 ident — identificación 3 115 TCP Protocolo 913 sftp — simple de transferencia de archivos (SFTP) 119 TCP Protocolo de 397 nntp Apps que leen grupos transferencia 7 de noticias. de noticias de red (NNTP) 123 UDP Protocolo de 130 ntp Preferencias de fecha y tiempo de red 5 hora, sincronización del (NTP) servidor horario en red, sincronización de relojes de servidores en red del Apple TV 137 UDP Windows — netbios-ns — Internet Naming Service (WINS) 138 UDP Servicio de — netbios- Servicio de datagramas datagramas de dgm de Windows, Entorno NETBIOS de redes de Windows 139 TCP Bloque de — netbios- Servicios de archivos e mensaje de ssn impresión de servidor (SMB) Microsoft Windows; por ejemplo, Compartir Windows en macOS 143 TCP Protocolo de 350 imap Mail (recepción de acceso a 1 correo) mensajes de Internet (IMAP) 161 UDP Protocolo 115 snmp — simple de 7 administración de red (SNMP) 192 UDP OSU Network — osu-nms Estado PPP o Monitoring detección de las System estaciones base AirPort (determinadas configuraciones), Utilidad Administración AirPort, Asistente AirPort Express 311 TCP Administración — asip- App Server, Server de servidores webadmin Admin, Workgroup seguros Manager, Server Monitor, Xsan Admin 312 TCP Administración — vslmp Xsan Admin de Xsan (OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 y posterior) 389 TCP Protocolo 451 ldap Apps que buscan ligero de 1 direcciones, como Mail acceso a y Agenda directorios (LDAP) 427 TCP/U Service 260 svrloc Network Browser DP Location 8 Protocol (SLP) 443 TCP Secure 281 https Sitios web TLS, Sockets Layer 8 iTunes Store, (SSL o Actualización de “HTTPS”) software (OS X Mountain Lion y posteriores), sugerencia s de Spotlight, Mac App Store, Mapas, FaceTime, Game Center, autenticación de iCloud y servicios DAV (Contactos, Calendarios y Marcadores), copia de seguridad y aplicaciones de iCloud (Calendarios, Contactos, Buscar mi iPhone, Buscar a mis amigos, Mail, Documentos y Fotos en streaming, iCloud Key Value Store (KVS), diarios de iPhoto, AirPlay, Recuperación de macOS por Internet, Gestor de Perfiles, Volver a mi Mac, Dictado, Siri (iOS), Xcode Server (Git HTTPS alojado y remoto, SVN HTTPS remoto, registro en Apple Developer) 445 TCP Servidor de — microsoft- — dominio SMB ds de Microsoft 464 TCP/U kpasswd 324 kpasswd — DP 4 465 TCP Envío de smtp Mail (envío de correo) mensajes para (antiguo) Mail (SMTP autenticado) 500 UDP ISAKMP/IKE 240 isakmp Servicio VPN de 8 macOS Server, Volver a mi Mac 500 UDP Llamadas por 599 IKEv2 Llamadas por Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6 514 TCP shell — shell — 514 UDP Syslog — syslog — 515 TCP Line Printer — printer Imprimir en una (LPR), Line impresora en red, Printer Compartir impresora en Daemon (LPD) macOS 532 TCP netnews — netnews — 548 TCP Protocolo de — afpovertcp AppleShare, Uso archivos de compartido de archivos Apple (AFP) a personales, Servicio de través de TCP archivos de Apple 554 TCP/U Protocolo de 232 rtsp AirPlay, QuickTime DP secuencias en 6 Streaming Server tiempo real (QTSS), reproductores (RTSP) de archivos multimedia de transmisión por secuencias 587 TCP Envío de 440 submissio Mail (envío de correo mensajes para 9 n electrónico), iCloud Mail Mail (SMTP (autenticación SMTP) autenticado) 600– TCP/U Servicios — ipcserver NetInfo 1023 DP basados en RPC de Mac OS X 623 UDP Lights-Out- — asf-rmcp Función Lights Out Monitoring Monitoring (LOM) de los (LOM) ordenadores Xserve basados en Intel, Server Monitor 625 TCP Open Directory — dec_dlm Open Directory, app Proxy Server, Workgroup (ODProxy) (us Manager; Directory o no Services en OS X Lion registrado) o anterior Este puerto está registrado para DEC DLM 626 TCP AppleShare — asia Administración de IMAP Imap Admin (Mac OS X Server (ASIA) v10.2.8 o anterior) 626 UDP serialnumberd — asia Registro de número de (uso no serie de servidor (Xsan, registrado) Mac OS X Server v10.3 – v10.6) 631 TCP Protocolo de 291 ipp Opción Compartir impresión de 0 impresora de macOS, Internet (IPP) impresión en muchas impresoras habituales 636 TCP LDAP seguro — ldaps — 660 TCP Administración — mac-srvr- Herramientas de de servidores admin administración de servidores para Mac OS X Server v10.4 o anterior, incluido AppleShare IP 687 TCP Administración — asipregistr Herramientas de de servidores y administración de servidores para Mac OS X Server v10.6 o anterior, incluido AppleShare IP 749 TCP/U Kerberos 5 — kerberos- — DP admin/change adm pw 985 TCP Puerto estático — — — NetInfo 993 TCP Mail IMAP SSL — imaps iCloud Mail (SSL IMAP) 995 TCP/U Mail POP SSL — pop3s — DP 1085 TCP/U WebObjects — webobject — DP s 1099, 8 TCP RMI remoto y — rmiregistry — 043 acceso IIOP a JBOSS 1220 TCP QT Server — qt- Administración de Admin serverad QuickTime Streaming min Server 1640 TCP Servidor de — cert- Gestor de Perfiles, Inscripción de responder SCEP Certificado 1649 TCP IP Failover — kermit — 1701 UDP L2TP — l2f Servicio VPN de macOS Server 1723 TCP PPTP — pptp Servicio VPN de macOS Server 1900 UDP SSDP — ssdp Bonjour, Volver a mi Mac 2049 TCP/U Sistema de 353 nfsd — DP archivos de 0 red (NFS) (versiones 3 y 4) 2195 TCP Apple Push — — Notificaciones push Notification Service (APNS) 2196 TCP Apple Push — — Servicio de feedback Notification Service (APNS) 2336 TCP Sincronización — appleugco Sincronización de de cuentas ntrol directorios de inicio móviles 3004 TCP iSync — csoftragen — t 3031 TCP/U Eventos Apple — eppc Enlace de programas, DP remotos Eventos Apple remotos 3283 TCP/U Asistente de — net- Apple Remote Desktop DP red assistant 2.0 o posterior (función de creación de informes) 3306 TCP MySQL — mysql — 3478– UDP — — nat-stun- FaceTime, 3497 port - Game Center ipether23 2port 3632 TCP Compilador — distcc — distribuido 3659 TCP/U Autenticación — apple-sasl Servidor de DP simple y capa contraseñas de de seguridad macOS Server (SASL) 3689 TCP Protocolo de — daap Compartir música de acceso de iTunes, AirPlay audio digital (DAAP) 3690 TCP/U Subversión — svn Xcode Server (SVN DP remota anónima) 4111 TCP XGrid — xgrid — 4398 UDP — — — Game Center 4488 TCP Apple Wide awacs-ice Volver a mi Mac Area Connectivity Service 4500 UDP IPsec NAT 430 ipsec-msft Servicio VPN de Traversal 6 macOS Server, Volver a mi Mac. Configurar Volver a mi Mac en una estación base AirPort o AirPort Time Capsule en modo NAT impedirá la conectividad con un servicio VPN de macOS Server tras ese NAT.
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