If you are using a Nicenic Cloud Server or Dedicated Server, this guide will help you understand the most commonly used service ports.
Commonly Used Server Ports The following are the most commonly used ports on Nicenic servers:
RDP (Remote Desktop) Port: 3389 Used for remote desktop access to Windows servers.
SSH Port: 22 Used for secure remote login to Linux servers.
FTP Port: 21 Used for file transfer services.
HTTP Port: 80 Used for standard web traffic.
HTTPS Port: 443 Used for secure web traffic with SSL/TLS.
Mysql Port: 3306 Used for MySQL database connections.
MSSQL Port: 1433 Used for Microsoft SQL Server connections.
Notification: SMTP port 25 is not provided. Nicenic cloud servers and dedicated servers do not support SMTP port 25. If you have specific requirements for ports other than port 25, you may Submit a Ticket to contact our support team. We will assist in confirming availability based on your use case.
What to Check If a Port Is Not Working If you are unable to connect to a port, please check the following: Whether the server firewall allows the port Whether the corresponding service is running Whether the IP address and port number are correct Whether your local network or ISP is blocking the connection If everything appears correct but the issue persists, please submit a ticket for further assistance.
Conclusion These are the most commonly used ports for Nicenic cloud servers and dedicated servers. Before configuring remote access, web services, or databases, make sure the required ports are correctly set up. For further assistance, feel free to reach out to the Nicenic support team.