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❯ As software engineers, part of the job entails running components of your infrastructure locally.
❯ Those services run on ports, and knowing them by heart can make your life easier.
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※ Here’s a quick reference for some common server software and their associated ports ※
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↳ Redis: 6379
↳ MySQL: 3306
↳ PostgreSQL: 5432
↳ MongoDB: 27017
↳ Apache HTTP Server: 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS)
↳ Nginx: 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS)
↳ Elasticsearch: 9200 (HTTP), 9300 (transport)
↳ RabbitMQ: 5672 (AMQP), 15672 (management UI)
↳ Memcached: 11211
↳ Cassandra: 9042 (CQL), 9160 (Thrift)
↳ Kafka: 9092
↳ Zookeeper: 2181
↳ FTP: 21 (control), 20 (data transfer)
↳ SSH: 22
↳ SMTP: 25 (standard), 587 (TLS), 465 (SSL)
↳ Docker Daemon: 2375 (HTTP), 2376 (HTTPS)
↳ GitLab: 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS), 22 (SSH for Git)
↳ Jenkins: 8080
↳ Prometheus: 9090
↳ Grafana: 3000
↳ InfluxDB: 8086
↳ Kibana: 5601
↳ Consul: 8500
↳ Vault: 8200
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💡 Why it matters 💡
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Being familiar with these ports helps you set up, debug, and secure your local and cloud environments more effectively.
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