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Encryption ports are designated network ports used for secure communications protocols. These ports, like 443 (HTTPS), 989/990 (FTPS), and 22 (SSH), facilitate encrypted data transmission between systems. Understanding these standard ports is crucial for network security configuration, firewall management, and implementing secure communication channels.

HTTPS Port 443: Why Every Website Needs It for Security

HTTPS Port 443: Why Every Website Needs It for Security

Port 443 is the default HTTPS port used for secure transactions, and nearly 96% of secured websites use Port 443 for data transfers. Port 443 is the standard port for HTTPS connections that encrypts all data between your browser and websites. The encryption...

HTTP Port 80: Everything You Need to Know About It

HTTP Port 80: Everything You Need to Know About It

What is Port 80 in TCP? TCP port 80 is the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) port, and it is the most common port number on the World Wide Web. It is used for communicating unsecured web traffic and is used by browsers to make requests to and receive data from...

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