Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. 9 wrz 2015 · There is no standard about that, but port 8443 is sometimes known as the https-alt, and it seems the only one being popularly used as alternative HTTPS port. It may have become popular because of mod_nss (an HTTPD module alternative to mod_ssl) using it on its default configuration.

  2. 2 kwi 2015 · We can use any available port for HTTPS, however, for the sake of convention, 443 and 8443 are assigned for HTTPS (browsers automatically prefix with https when these port numbers are used), but we can even run HTTPS on port 80.

  3. cheatsheetseries.owasp.org › cheatsheets › Transport_Layer_Security_Cheat_SheetTransport Layer Security Cheat Sheet - OWASP

    This cheat sheet provides guidance on implementing transport layer protection for applications using Transport Layer Security (TLS). It primarily focuses on how to use TLS to protect clients connecting to a web application over HTTPS, though much of this guidance is also applicable to other uses of TLS.

  4. There are some alternatives to Qualys SSL Labs which permit analyzing ports other than 443, but their functionality may much narrower: CypherCraft; DigiCert SSL Tools; NameCheap SSL Checker; SSL Shopper; or you can use open source software without any restrictions: CipherScan; CryptoLyzer; sslscan; SSLyze; testssl.sh

  5. 28 lis 2023 · Default HTTPS connections use TCP port 443 to facilitate encrypted communications between the web browser and server. This encryption ensures a secure data exchange during a website visit. In contrast, the unsecured HTTP protocol uses TCP port 80.

  6. SSL is in no way tied to a single port value; in fact, as a protocol, it can be used over any transport medium, as long as that medium provides a bidirectional stream for arbitrary bytes. In a Web context, you can use any port other than 443, provided that you specify it in the URL: https://www.example.com:7342/foobar.html.

  7. 3 sty 2010 · HTTPS is HTTP using SSL/TLS security. SSL/TLS typically runs on top of TCP, but there is nothing to stop you from running it on UDP, SCTP or any other transport layer protocol. As a matter of fact HTTPS over TCP and UDP are both defined as "well known" by IANA and have reserved port numbers.

  1. Ludzie szukają również