What is the standard port number for HTTP? terrylee 18-November-2008 08:01:05 AMComments HTTP port =80 Posted by saqlain231 Standard port for http is 80. Basically it's the port number on which your web server is running (eg: IIS, Apache). The default port is 80 but you can change it to any other. you can check the sites like http://google.com and http://google.com:80 Posted by wasiflaeeq HTTP Port = 80. I you block this port you cant access HTTP services. Posted by waqqas1 HTTP is for web application server and uses port 80 Posted by HamidAliKhan 80 & further port details see the link below http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers Posted by Hash007 HTTP-80 Posted by sagitraz The Standard Port Number for HTTP is HTTP-80. Posted by mariuspaul |
Posted: 18-November-2008 12:15:33 PM By: mariuspaul The Standard Port Number for HTTP is HTTP-80. | |
Posted: 19-November-2008 12:55:43 AM By: sagitraz HTTP-80 | |
Posted: 19-November-2008 02:08:26 AM By: Hash007 80 & further port details see the link below http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers | |
Posted: 20-November-2008 09:47:48 AM By: HamidAliKhan HTTP is for web application server and uses port 80 | |
Posted: 22-November-2008 12:07:46 AM By: waqqas1 HTTP Port = 80. I you block this port you cant access HTTP services. | |
Posted: 23-November-2008 06:44:02 AM By: wasiflaeeq Standard port for http is 80. Basically it's the port number on which your web server is running (eg: IIS, Apache). The default port is 80 but you can change it to any other. you can check the sites like http://google.com and http://google.com:80 | |
Posted: 08-June-2009 10:34:05 AM By: saqlain231 HTTP port =80 |