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From: [IANA] [NMAP] [WG] [WP] [SANS]

Service Port Prot. Description Notes
krb524 4444 tcp KRB524 [IANA] krb524 assigned the port, nv used it without an assignment
krb524 4444 udp KRB524 [IANA] krb524 assigned the port, nv used it without an assignment
nv-video 4444 tcp NV Video default [IANA] krb524 assigned the port, nv used it without an assignment
nv-video 4444 udp NV Video default [IANA] krb524 assigned the port, nv used it without an assignment
krb524 4444 tcp # Kerberos 5 to 4 ticket xlator [NMAP]
krb524 4444 udp [NMAP]
krb524 4444 tcp/udp Kerberos version 5 (v5) to version 4 (v4) ticket translator [WG]
4444 Oracle HTTP Server Listen- SSL if Oracle9iAS Web Cache is installed and configured [WG] Range 4443-4543
4444 tcp/udp Oracle WebCenter Content: Content Server—Intradoc Socket port. (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management). Port though often changed during installation Metasploit: Default listener port [WP] Unofficial
4444 tcp/udp Xvfb X server virtual frame buffer service [WP] Unofficial
CrackDown 4444 tcp (trojan) CrackDown [SANS]
krb524 4444 tcp KRB524 [SANS]
nv-video 4444 tcp NV Video default [SANS]
Prosiak 4444 tcp (trojan) Prosiak [SANS]
SwiftRemote 4444 tcp (trojan) Swift Remote [SANS]
krb524 4444 udp [SANS]
nv-video 4444 udp NV Video default [SANS]

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Information Sources:
[IANA]  IANA Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry
[NMAP]  NMAP.org well known service port numbers
[WG]  WintelGuy.com port number database compiled from many different sources, including Microsoft, VMWare, Citrix, Oracle, etc.
[WP] Wikipedia - List of TCP and UDP port numbers
[SANS]  SANS Inst. / DShield service list