Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a multi-channel protocol that allows a user to connect to a networked computer. Clients exist for most versions of Windows (including handheld versions), Linux/Unix, Mac OS X and other modern operating systems. The server listens by default on TCP port 3389. Microsoft refers to the official RDP server software as Terminal Services or Remote Desktop Services. The official client software is referred to as either Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) or Terminal Services Client (TSC). Mac OS X's client is called Apple Remote Desktop (ARD). I found this for the description for MS-RDP but I can't figure out if thats what I use to classify ARD or not. The ports don't look correct and currently I don't have a way to test the traffic. Any ideas? Thanks,
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