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Http and Https Port Numbers

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I am trying to complete Network Settings so I can stop using the NTP Server. I have all the information except the Http Port Number and the Https Number. I am using a Mac with an Airport Extreme router. Can anyone tell me where to find these port numbers?

I am trying to complete Network Settings so I can stop using the NTP Server. I have all the information except the Http Port Number and the Https Number. I am using a Mac with an Airport Extreme router. Can anyone tell me where to find these port numbers?

 

On the ISY? Configurations -> Settings.

Http traffic is typically handled over port 80, and https over port 443. I'm curious how this relates to NTP as well.

 

Edit: FYI, some ISPs block those ports so you don't run a home web server. There are ways around this, of course.

Edited by builderb

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My question was improperly phrased, reflecting my networking naivete. I will do some more research to better try to frame what I am trying to do.

 

Thanks.

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