How to Open Port in Windows VPS Server Hosting

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How to Open Port in Windows Virtual Server

What is Port?

Port numbers are associated with TCP/IP network connections. A port number is a way to identify a specific process to which an Internet or other network message is to be forwarded when it arrives at a server. They allow different applications on the same computer to share network resources simultaneously. Home network routers and computer software work with these ports and sometimes support configuring port number settings.

How Does Port Numbers Work?

Port numbers relate to network addressing. In TCP/IP networking, both TCP and UDP utilize their own set of ports that work together with IP addresses.

In both TCP and UDP, port numbers start at 0 and go up to 65535. Numbers in the lower ranges are dedicated to common Internet protocols (like port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS).

This article will be showing you how to open ports in your Linux servers firewall. This can be very useful, and also dangerous, so be sure you know what port you want to open up. Hackers can use these open ports to gain unauthorized access to your server, so be careful!

To open a port in Windows Firewall

Open StartWin_0.png . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.

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In Windows Firewall, click the Advanced Settings.

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Click 'Inbound Rule' and Select 'New Rule'

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Check the "Port" option, then click Next. This will allow you to manually choose the ports you want to open. Win_5.png

In the Specific Local Ports dialog box type the port number and click next Select Control Panel

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Select Windows Firewall

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Select the checkbox 'Allow the Connection' and click next. WIN_8.png

Select the checkbox of all three Domain, Private and Public and click next. WIN_9.png

Specify the Firewall Rule name in the 'Name' dialog box and click 'Finish' to complete the 'Inbound' Firewall Rule.

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Note: Follow the same steps to enable ‘Outbound’ Rule.

Related Open Port other Panel:

Refer the below links for Port SSH,

https://helphostingraja.readme.io/docs/how-to-open-port-in-linux

Refer the below links for Port Cpanel Panel,

https://helphostingraja.readme.io/docs/how-to-enabledisable-firewall

Refer the below links for Port Hrpanel Panel,

https://www.ovipanel.in/tutorials/manager/csf/how-to-enable-port-number-in-acp-panel