Is it possible to use port 8443 for secure connections rather than 443?

Here's what our customer's IT consultant is saying:

"This is going to run on their existing server which is running
Microsoft Exchange Server.  It's already configured with a web server
and using port 443, so we'd have to use an alternate port.  ...can the
4D server be configured to respond on port 8443 instead?"

How would I set this up?
Can a single security certificate support two secure ports on one
server?
Should we have two domains, e.g. exchange.mycustomer.com and
4d.customer.com, each with it's own IP address and both using port 443?

(I've already strongly recommended that they run our 4D server and web
server on a separate machine.  We'll insist on that if we need to.)  

Background - our application is providing a simple web solution to
publish PDF files.
This is our recommended setup:
The 4D server runs on it's own machine in the DMZ.  Port 443 is open.
Port 19813 must be open on the LAN for the native 4D client/server
communications.  One folder is shared on the internal network for
posting report documents programmatically from 4D client, and manually
by users.


Thanks,


Jim Hays
Relevant Equity Systems, Inc.
781-250-4000 tel
781-250-4099 fax

http://www.relevant.us
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