Port 80 is for unencrypted traffic. The default port for SSL (https protocol) is 443.

--David

Pierre Goupil wrote:

I have some static HTML content. But I will handle it with Tomcat too, in
order to ease things regarding my present need.

So I will stick to Tomcat for SSL management and won't use Apache *Httpd*
;-) any more... Easy. As easy as my need in fact. Actually, my only
"sensitive" need is to have SSL connections from end-to-end, as this is an
application for a persons & goods security firm. I don't want to take any
risk with this kind of data.

I'm going to investigate the use of port 80 with tomcat, now !

Thanx again !

Pierre



2007/7/31, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: secured authentication / connection

But I still need Apache in front of it, in order
to be able to use the port 80 & this sort of things.
Tomcat can quite happily use port 80; what else do you need httpd for?

(We'll assume you mean httpd when you refer to Apache, since both Tomcat
and httpd are Apache products.)

- Chuck


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