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UDP Port 366 may use a defined protocol to communicate depending on the application. A protocol is a set of formalized rules that explains how data is communicated over a network. Think of it as the language spoken between computers to help them communicate more efficiently.
Protocol HTTP for example defines the format for communication between internet browsers and web sites. Another example is the IMAP protocol that defines the communication between IMAP email servers and clients or finally, the SSL protocol which states the format to use for encrypted communications.
UDP Port 366
Here is what we know about protocol UDP Port 366. If you have information on UDP port 366 that is not reflected on this page, simply leave a comment and we’ll update our information.
PORT 366 – Information
- Port Number: 366
- TCP / UDP: UDP
- Delivery: No
- Protocol / Name: odmr
- Port Description: ODMR
- Virus / Trojan: No
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Side note: UDP port 366 uses the Datagram Protocol, a communications protocol for the Internet network layer, transport layer, and session layer. This protocol when used over PORT 366 makes possible the transmission of a datagram message from one computer to an application running in another computer. Like TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), UDP is used with IP (the Internet Protocol) but unlike TCP on Port 366, UDP Port 366 is connectionless and does not guarantee reliable communication; it’s up to the application that received the message on Port 366 to process any errors and verify correct delivery.
Because protocol UDP port 366 was flagged as a virus (colored red) does not mean that a virus is using port 366, but that a Trojan or Virus has used this port in the past to communicate.
UDP 366 – Disclaimer
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Hi!
I have set up a SSH proxy server which prompts me to enter a logon name and PW in the CMD screen, before accessing the Internet. I never noticed any problem with Outlook Express, until today, when O.E became suddenly unable to send out messages. After repeated unsuccesful attempts, I went to the TOOLs menu, Internet Accounts, Mail, Properties, Advanced Tab. Here I found that, unbeknownst to me, the outgoing default port 25 had been switched to 366 ( ODMR). I reset the default port 25 and the e-mail finally went out. How come the port switched to 366 without my intervention? Was it perhaps done automatically when I configured the proxy server with PuTTY ?
I am the only one to have access to my computer! Any comments?
Thank you
Franco