Yes, Port 53 is a widely-known port number. In internet connections, every port labeled 1 to 1023 is considered a 'well-known' port. These ports are used as part of the process of going online or networking.
by default HTTP uses port 80. If encrypted (https) the http protocol by default is on port 443. Hope this helps. mo.
I am guessing it is port 80 for http. Let me know if it is right....Thanks...
The square port is USB 2.0, and the flat and wide one is USB 1.1.
Type-B is square. Type-A is wide & flat. The A-Male connector is flat and wide, and the B-Male is square.
Ports are something where you can connect output devices and other devices. Here is a list of different ports you can have: USB ports SD card reader port SATA ports (located on the motherboard)
21 port - FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 25 port - SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) 110 port - POP3 (Post Office Protocol used by email clients) 80 port - HTTP (World wide web Portocol) Services: port 21- FTP, port 25- Secure shell, Port 80- Web Server and port 110-Web Server Protocol: port 21-FTP, port 25- SSH, port 80- HTTP and port 110- POP2
A port wine glass looks like a normal wine glass except the inside is a bit bigger than normal. The port wine glass has a thin stand with a wide circular shape.
Many stores sell high-quality port replicators, especially on the world wide web. Stores like Amazon, Overstock and Lenovo all sell port replicators of high quality.
A Serial port looks like this: http://www.ergocanada.com/ergo/tips/serial_port.jpg It is used to connect your PC to a monitor or projector. A USB port looks like this: http://www.novopc.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/usb.jpg It is used to connect a wide variety of peripherals to your PC
There are a huge variety of hubs for various connections. An 8-port hub is typically an ethernet or USB hub, and there are a wide selection of manufacturers for such products.
Cruises from Port Canaveral can be booked online at a wide variety of travel sites. Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, and Hotwire, for example, each offer this service.
The Port of Los Angeles in California is the deepest port on the US West Coast. It has a depth of 53 feet (16 meters), allowing it to accommodate larger ships and handle a wide range of cargo.