List of Network Protocols

Networking Protocols include :

FTP - File Transfer Protocol : Port 21

SSH - Secure Shell : Port 22

Telnet - Port 23

SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol : Port 25

DNS - Domain Naming System (or Service) : Port 53

HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol : Port 80

POP3 - Post Office Protocol : Port 110

IMAP - Internet Message Access Protocol : Port 143

HTTPS - HTTP Secure : Port 443

RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol : Port 3389

TCP - Transmission Control Protocol

UDP - User Datagram Protocol

ARP - Address Resolution Protocol

RARP - Reverse ARP

DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol : Server Port 67, Client Port 68

MTP - Media Transfert Protocol

SFTP - Secure File Transfer Protocol

SSL - Secure Socket Layer

TLS - Transport Layer Security

E6 - Ethernet globalization protocols

NTP - Network time protocol

PPP - Point to Point Protocol

NNTP - Network News Transfer Protocol

QOTD - Quote Of The Day

Bitcoin Protocol - Protocol for Bitcoin transactions and transfers on the web

ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol

IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol

GGP - Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol

IP-in-IP - IP in IP (encapsulation)


Explore the essential network protocols that power modern communication and data transfer. This comprehensive guide covers routing, wireless connections, FTP for file transfers, SSH for secure shell access, Telnet for remote control of devices, SMTP for email transmission, DNS for domain resolution, HTTP and HTTPS protocols crucial for web browsing security. Learn about POP3 and IMAP used in retrieving emails from servers as well as RDP which enables remote desktop connectivity. Whether you're a networking professional or an enthusiast looking to deepen your understanding of these technologies, this resource offers insights into how each protocol functions within the larger framework of internet operations. Stay informed on best practices and emerging trends related to network communications while enhancing your technical knowledge in various areas such as cybersecurity and system administration.