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Port1681/TCP
sd-elmdPort
1681
Protocol
TCP
Category
Registered
Service
sd-elmd
What is port 1681?
Port 1681/TCP is a Registered port, registered with IANA for specific applications. It is associated with the sd-elmd service.
sd-elmd
Useful commands
nmapnmap -p 1681 -sV example.comnetcatnc -zv example.com 1681curlcurl -v http://example.com:1681/telnettelnet example.com 1681bash(echo > /dev/tcp/example.com/1681) 2>/dev/nullFirewall commands
UFWAllow
sudo ufw allow 1681/tcpDeny
sudo ufw deny 1681/tcpiptablesAllow
sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1681 -j ACCEPTDeny
sudo iptables -D INPUT -p tcp --dport 1681 -j ACCEPTfirewalldAllow
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=1681/tcpWindowsAllow
netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Open Port 1681" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=1681Security Risks
- Unauthorized access to the service
- Data exposure if the service is unauthenticated
- Outdated versions with vulnerabilities
- Incorrect service configuration
Frequently Asked Questions
What service runs on port 1681/TCP?
Port 1681/TCP is associated with the sd-elmd service. sd-elmd
Is it safe to expose port 1681 to the Internet?
It depends on the service and configuration. Port 1681 (sd-elmd) is a Registered port. If you need to expose it, keep the service updated, use strong authentication, and configure a firewall. It's always recommended to restrict access by IP when possible.
How do I check if port 1681 is open?
You can use nmap: `nmap -p 1681 -sV example.com`, netcat: `nc -zv example.com 1681`, or the bash command: `(echo > /dev/tcp/example.com/1681) 2>/dev/null && echo "Open" || echo "Closed"`.
How do I open or close port 1681 on my firewall?
On Linux with UFW: `sudo ufw allow 1681/tcp` (open) or `sudo ufw deny 1681/tcp` (close). With iptables: `sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1681 -j ACCEPT`. On Windows: `netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Open Port 1681" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=1681`.
What applications and services use port 1681?
Port 1681/TCP is used by the sd-elmd service. Specific uses depend on the software and configuration. Check our related tools section for more information.