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WSDAPI Secure Channel
Port 5358 is used by Windows devices running Vista, Windows 7, and Server 2008 for Web Services on Devices API (WSDAPI) communications over secure channels. It facilitates discovery, management, and integration of devices within a local network, enabling applications to communicate securely with devices such as printers, scanners, and IoT appliances through standardized web protocols..
Port 5358 is associated with Microsoft's Web Services on Devices API (WSDAPI), an implementation enabling network-connected devices to communicate using standard web services protocols. WSDAPI simplifies the integration of devices such as network printers, scanners, and scanners, supporting rich discovery and management capabilities. Communication on this port is intended to utilize secure channels to protect data transmissions between devices and applications.
The protocol leverages existing web services standards like SOAP, WS-Discovery, and WS-Eventing to facilitate seamless device interaction and management within the network environment, primarily on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Server 2008 platforms. It allows devices to advertise their presence, support service enumeration, and manage device metadata in a vendor-neutral format. The secure variant of WSDAPI communications ensures confidentiality and integrity through encryption mechanisms such as TLS.
While WSDAPI aims to enable plug-and-play functionality with minimal manual configuration, its usage predominantly remains within trusted local networks. Developers leveraging WSDAPI benefit from standardized device handling, reducing need for custom protocols. Despite this, support has diminished in later Windows versions as newer management frameworks and protocols supersede WSDAPI.