The secure version uses port 443. It's like the digital 'doorway' for secure web traffic, making sure your online interactions are safely encrypted and protected! #Cybersecurity
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)
The standard port for SSL, as defined in most applications, is 443.
443 is the port number of https
HTTP (port 80)
HTTPS (port 443)
port 80 buddy
HTTPS uses TCP port 443
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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.
Default HTTP port number is 80.
I am guessing it is port 80 for http. Let me know if it is right....Thanks...
by default HTTP uses port 80. If encrypted (https) the http protocol by default is on port 443. Hope this helps. mo.
Pakichan As far as i know its port number 80 being used by all the HTTP sites including youtube.
HTTP is the hyper text transfer protocol . The port used by HTTP is port 80 . The HTTP is the protocol of application layer.
The protocol is FTP and the port number 21 conquerorthecomputer.blogspot.com
It is a number used in a certain format simply to let network aware applications differ one service to the other. Common syntax is : url:logical port number. example : http://one.two.com:80 80 - http service
It is a kind of standard. If both sides agree to use (for example) port 80 for HTTP (Web access), no special configuration, or specification of port number, is necessary. If non-standard ports are used, the client and the server have to agree on the port used. For example, if the server decides to use port 10080 for HTTP, the client has to know that this is the port to be used - and the user needs additional effort to acces that port, for example, by specifying the following address in the browser: http://www.sampleserver.com:10080
used TCP port 110.
General HTTP requests are transmitted and received on port 80. Secure data is transmitted on port 8080.
HTTP uses port 80 by default.