Port 68 (DHCP Client) — What It Is and How to Use It

Port 68 is the destination port used by DHCP clients to receive configuration information from a DHCP server. It's crucial for devices on a network to automatically obtain IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways, and DNS server addresses, enabling seamless network connectivity.

Last updated: 2026-06-11

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Port Number 68
Protocol DHCP Client

Common Use Cases

  • Automatic IP address assignment for computers joining a network.
  • Dynamic configuration of network settings for mobile devices.
  • Simplified network management by centralizing IP address allocation.

Interactive Command Builder

nc -zv example.com 68

Check if Port 68 is Open

sudo tcpdump -i <interface> port 68
Get-NetUDPEndpoint -LocalPort 68
⚠️ Security Note: While port 68 itself isn't a direct attack vector, rogue DHCP servers can be set up to provide incorrect or malicious network configurations. Ensure your network infrastructure is secured to prevent unauthorized DHCP servers from operating.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is port 68 dangerous to leave open?

Port 68 is used by DHCP clients to listen for DHCP server responses, so it needs to be open on client devices. The risk lies in rogue DHCP servers, not the open port itself.

What service uses port 68?

The DHCP client service uses port 68 to receive DHCP offers, acknowledgements, and other messages from a DHCP server.