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SUMMARYAfter you install extensions to a Web server that supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), you will see server extensions installed on two ports per virtual server. The default ports will be 80 and 443. MORE INFORMATION
Port 443 is the default Secure Port, used to communicate on the Secure
Socket Layer (SSL) of the World Wide Web. FrontPage will install extensions
to port 443 on any server capable of communicating with SSL, except for
Netscape servers on Windows NT. Regardless of whether you have enabled your
server to listen on the secure port, the extensions for port 443 will be
installed. There is no way to remove extensions from port 443 without also
removing them from port 80 because both ports serve the same content and in
fact are the same extensions.
Note that due to architectural differences in the method by which the
secure port is implemented on Netscape servers on Windows NT, port 443
is not installed by default. Netscape servers on UNIX do not exhibit
this symptom.
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