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The default port number depends on the protocol. If a URL starts, for example, with "http://", then the default port number will be 80. For other protocols, other default port numbers are used.The default port number depends on the protocol. If a URL starts, for example, with "http://", then the default port number will be 80. For other protocols, other default port numbers are used.The default port number depends on the protocol. If a URL starts, for example, with "http://", then the default port number will be 80. For other protocols, other default port numbers are used.The default port number depends on the protocol. If a URL starts, for example, with "http://", then the default port number will be 80. For other protocols, other default port numbers are used.
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ok The protocol is HTTPs and the port number is 443 conquerorthecomputer.blogspot.com
by default HTTP uses port 80. If encrypted (https) the http protocol by default is on port 443. Hope this helps. mo.
HTTPS is a connection method most commonly used with websites. It is known to at default connect to port 80. The only reason it would not go to 80 is if it was manually changed.
Yes, most protocols have the ability in a configuration file to state which port they will use (as a default),but this can be changed, and is frequently changed for security purposes.
The Standard Port & Default is Port 443. You may however configure secure HTTP on another port through some software such as Servers (Apache, IIS, Xampp,etc)
TCP has no default port. Individual applications - such as FTP, DNS, or Telnet - do have default ports.
its enabled by default
Implicit FTPS runs on port 990 by default.
Several port protocols are designed to encrypt communications, including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS), commonly used with HTTPS (port 443) for secure web traffic. Other protocols include Secure Shell (SSH) on port 22 for secure remote access and File Transfer Protocol Secure (FTPS) on port 990 for secure file transfers. Additionally, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) can encrypt data at the network layer, often used in Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
You can have https on all 65535 ports, but it defaults to 443.