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A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.
Port 80
The answer to this question depends entirely on the web server software you are using. Generally, however, there is a configuration setting that controls the port number. Check the manual or configuration files for the exact place to change the port number.
80
SSL can be used on many ports; for web traffic, the common port is 443.
Gmail is a mail sending application of the web. It uses two ports for SSL and TCL. The port number for SSL is 465 and the port number to TCL is 587.
I am guessing it is port 80 for http. Let me know if it is right....Thanks...
The web address of the Port Huron Museum is: http://www.phmuseum.org
443 for HTTPS
80 is the default port for web (HTTP) services.
by default HTTP uses port 80. If encrypted (https) the http protocol by default is on port 443. Hope this helps. mo.
The web address of the Port Norris Historical Society is: WWW.historicportnorris.org