Instructions
1. Log in to the computer that hosts the remote connection
2. Click "Start" and then type "regedit" into the search box on the Start menu.
3. Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp" in the registry.
4. Note the value for the "PortNumber" registry key; this is the port of the remote host on the computer.
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False - Port Number is the address on the host.
Information used are the source port number, the destination port number and ip addresses.
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It is true that a socket address comprises the IP address of the host and a port number.
A port is a communications endpoint on a computer, referred to as a host. A port-server operates on a specific port number of a specific port for communication.
A port is a communications endpoint on a computer, referred to as a host. A port-server operates on a specific port number of a specific port for communication.
In DOS command type ipconfig and press enter the port number would be displayed
Remote access to computers using Microsoft Terminal Services Client (MSTSC) typically uses the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). The default port number for RDP is TCP 3389. This port allows remote connections to Windows machines, enabling users to access desktops and applications remotely.
Port Number
1024
Depends on the OS (operating system)
port number