does Linux servers use UDP ports or not?
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04-04-2024 01:37 AM
Hi All,
does Linux servers use UDP ports or not?
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04-04-2024 04:10 AM
What is this doing on the ServiceNow community? How is this related to anything that has to do with ServiceNow? Please let us know your exact question, because putting this question in Google (instead of a forum for ServiceNow), will show you that it can.
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04-04-2024 04:18 AM
Hi there @pavan garige
Yes, Linux servers can use UDP ports, just like any other networked device or server.
In the context of ServiceNow, it's possible for Linux servers to utilize UDP ports for various purposes depending on the specific services and applications running on the servers. For example, if your Linux server is running DNS or NTP services, they typically use UDP ports for communication.
It's important to properly configure firewall rules and network settings to allow UDP traffic if your Linux servers require it for specific services or applications. I guess this is not related to to servicewnow but if you have any questions let know here
If this helps kindly accept the response thanks much.
Kind Regards,
Mohamed Azarudeen Z
Developer @ KPMG
Microsoft MVP (AI Services), India