Dport
Dport, short for "destination port," refers to the specific port number used in network communication protocols such as TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol). It indicates the final application or service that data packets are intended to reach on a device within a network. The destination port works alongside the IP address to facilitate accurate data delivery.
Ports are numbered from 0 to 65535, with certain ranges designated for specific purposes. Well-known ports (0-1023)
In networking, the combination of an IP address and a port number forms a socket, which uniquely
Understanding dport is essential for configuring firewalls, managing network security, and troubleshooting communication issues. Proper management
Overall, the destination port is a critical component in network communication, enabling targeted and organized data