Registered · Cross-platform

2483 Oracle DB (insecure)

TCP Yes
UDP
SCTP
DCCP

What it is

Oracle TTC listener for cleartext client connections.

When / why

Successor to 1521 for insecure Oracle traffic.

Protocol status detail

TransportStatusMeaning
TCP Yes Assigned by IANA and standardized, specified, or widely used on this port.
UDP Not applicable for this transport.
SCTP Not applicable for this transport.
DCCP Not applicable for this transport.

Port range

Registered (1024–49151). Assigned by IANA on request; usable without elevated privileges on most systems.

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Firewall rules for port 2483

Copy-ready inbound rules for the active transports. Replace every <source> placeholder with the specific host, subnet, or CIDR that should reach this port.

⚠ Unencrypted or unauthenticated by default — prefer a TLS variant or tunnel over VPN/SSH rather than exposing this port directly.

ufw

sudo ufw allow proto tcp from <source> to any port 2483

Allow TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Replace <source> with the network/host that should reach it.

firewalld

sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-rich-rule='rule family="ipv4" source address="<source>" port port="2483" protocol="tcp" accept'

Allow TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)) from <source>. Run 'firewall-cmd --reload' afterwards.

nftables

nft add rule inet filter input ip saddr <source> tcp dport 2483 accept

Allow TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Assumes table 'inet filter' with an 'input' chain.

iptables

sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s <source> --dport 2483 -j ACCEPT

Allow TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Persist with iptables-save/netfilter-persistent.

Azure NSG

az network nsg rule create -g <resource-group> --nsg-name <nsg> -n Allow-oracledbinsecure-2483 --priority 1000 --access Allow --direction Inbound --protocol TCP --source-address-prefixes <source> --destination-port-ranges 2483

Inbound rule for 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Set <source> to a CIDR; lower priority number = higher precedence.

AWS Security Group

aws ec2 authorize-security-group-ingress --group-id <sg-id> --ip-permissions IpProtocol=tcp,FromPort=2483,ToPort=2483,IpRanges="[{CidrIp=<source-cidr>}]"

Inbound TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Replace <source-cidr> (e.g. 10.0.0.0/16).

GCP firewall

gcloud compute firewall-rules create allow-oracledbinsecure-2483 --direction=INGRESS --action=ALLOW --rules=tcp:2483 --source-ranges=<source-cidr> --network=<network>

Ingress rule for 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Scope with --source-ranges and optionally --target-tags.

Windows netsh

netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Allow Oracle DB (insecure) 2483/TCP" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=2483 remoteip=<source>

Inbound TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Set remoteip to a host/subnet; 'any' is discouraged.

Windows PowerShell

New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Allow Oracle DB (insecure) 2483/TCP" -Direction Inbound -Action Allow -Protocol TCP -LocalPort 2483 -RemoteAddress <source>

Inbound TCP 2483 (Oracle DB (insecure)). Replace <source> with a host or subnet.

Rules are generated only for transports marked active for this port. They default to an inbound allow with an explicit source placeholder — never any. Review direction, scope, and rule precedence before applying in production.