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πŸ›‘οΈ Port Reference – Fast TCP/UDP Port Lookup Tool

Quickly look up common TCP and UDP port numbers with this searchable, categorized reference table β€” ideal for creating firewall rules, managing network ACLs, or verifying service configurations. Whether you’re in a data center or troubleshooting remote access, this tool gives you what you need without the clutter.

Built for IT professionals, sysadmins, and security teams, this lightweight tool is entirely static HTML β€” no backend, no lag, no tracking. Use it in the field, during change control sessions, or when helping junior techs figure out what port 1433 is actually for.

  • Searchable Table: Quickly find the port you’re looking for by number, protocol, or service name
  • TCP and UDP: Covers the most common ports used across modern IT environments
  • Built-In Reference: Great for firewall planning, config documentation, and training
  • All Local: Static HTML with no dependencies β€” loads instantly, works offline
  • Useful For: Network engineers, SOC teams, sysadmins, and tech leads

Bookmark this as your go-to cheat sheet for port info β€” it’s cleaner and faster than sifting through Wikipedia or IANA docs during crunch time.

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My name is Skylar Pearce, I have been working as a System Administror since 2013 as well some side consulting work. During my career I have worked with everything from Active Directory and vCenter to configuring routers and switches and phone systems, documenting and scripting my way through the whole thing. I have a Security+ certification and am currently working on my PenTest+. Throughout my career I have gained almost all of my knowledge from blogs like this. It is now time for me to pay it back. Over time I have gathered scripts and tricks over the years that I will share on this site. A lot of the posts here will be mainly reference posts, some will be full on how to’s. I am happy to go into more depth on any other topics I go over here, just make a comment on a post. I will do my best to post once a day on weekdays but as I run out of ideas it may slow down. My WordPress skills are still growing so the site will likely get better over time as I learn. You can reach me at contact@allthesystems.com or on LinkedIn