Port 70052 services

2 entries are registered on port 7005. It is a registered port (1024–49151) — IANA records an assignee, but nothing stops other software from listening here, which is why the number carries more than one entry.

entries
2

services registered on this number

transport
tcp · udp

2 transports in use

in transit
0/2

entries encrypted on the wire

worst risk
7/10

1 of 2 iana-registered

Services on this port

ranked by lookups
portservicerisk
:7005Control-M Agent-Servercaution
:7005AFS Volume Serverrisk

01Control-M Agent-Servertcp · unofficial · risk 4/10

Port 7005 is the default communication channel between BMC Software Control-M Server and Control-M Agents, primarily used for scheduling, managing, and monitoring batch workloads across enterprise environments. This port facilitates the secure exchange of job status, execution commands, and event information, although organizations frequently customize it during installation for security or network configuration reasons.

port 7005 as Control-M Agent-Server

Which one is on your host

ask the machine, not the registry

The registry says what 7005 is registered to. What is listening on it right now is decided by the host, and only the host can be asked. Each of these prints the process behind the socket.

linux
ss -ltnp | grep ':7005\b'
macos
lsof -nP -iTCP:7005 -sTCP:LISTEN
windows
netstat -ano | findstr :7005

On Linux and Windows the process name comes back with the socket; on macOS lsof needs sudo to name a process that isn't yours. Match what it prints against the 2 entries above.

A port number is not a service. Anything may listen on 7005 — what you actually met is decided by the host, not the registry. If a service is missing here, it belongs in the registry.

contribute an entry