sorry but :
443 is the defautl SSL port but you can assign whatever you want to it
(except 80 and all the others occupied port of your system)
the only matter is that if you use the 6754 port (for example) you have to
type this url in your browser :
https://wwwmy_domain.com:6754/mydoc.html
(doesn't look nice he ??)
Ben
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Objet : Re: https only surport port 80 ?
Wen,
Port usage is arbitrary, except for SSL, which really must use 443.
You can assign others for http: work, such as 8080, or 8000, etc
Cheers
Mike
At 07:32 PM 5/12/2000 +0800, you wrote:
>modssl-users:
> I have installed apache+openssl+modssl.and I have changed port 80 to
port
>8080 in httpd.conf file. in result,when I use "https://webserver:8080/ "
>request webserver in client machine. client wait a long time and get a
>error "not find page".
>why?
>https only surport 80 port and don't surport other port. are these right?
>
>
>if I want to use other port,how do I config my httpd.conf file?
>
>
>
> wen
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