What Port 3585 Is
Port 3585 sits in the registered ports range (1024–49151). IANA lists it under the service name emprise-lls, assigned to the Emprise License Server on both TCP and UDP.1
The registered owner is Emprise Technologies, a consulting firm specializing in the accounts receivable and financial services industries.2 Their license server is a proprietary component, not a public protocol. No RFC exists for it. No open specification. If you encounter port 3585 in the wild, it is almost certainly either their specific software or something unrelated using the port opportunistically.
What the Registered Range Means
Ports from 1024 to 49151 are called registered ports. Unlike the well-known ports below 1024 (which are reserved for foundational Internet protocols and require root privileges to bind on Unix systems), registered ports are simply claimed through IANA by organizations who want a consistent, documented home for their software.
Registration is not enforcement. Any application can open port 3585 on your machine. The IANA assignment just means Emprise asked first and got it on record.
If You See Port 3585 Open
Unless you are running Emprise Technologies software, an open port 3585 is worth investigating. It could be:
- A legitimate application that chose this port arbitrarily
- Malware using an obscure registered port to blend in
- A misconfigured service
How to Check What Is Listening
On Linux or macOS:
On Windows:
The process name returned will tell you exactly what is using the port.
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