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Title: Sharing (or Port forwarding?) the Secure Port 443 on one machine
Post by: Richard I on June 23, 2019, 05:02:49 PM
Hi there,

Im trying to set up two iterations of the same program from two  separate folders on the one  Amazon server.
I want all apps (4) to be secure
Seemingly, Amazon rules only allow one https port per machine

I know I have read somewhere or viewed on a webinar ,how to share or PORT forward PORT 443 on the one machine 

Can I have a path to this reference please?

Richard
NT 11.14

Title: Re: Sharing (or Port forwarding?) the Secure Port 443 on one machine
Post by: Bruce on June 23, 2019, 11:11:00 PM
Hi Richard,

>>I'm trying to set up two iterations of the same program from two  separate folders on the one  Amazon server.

ok.

>> I want all apps (4) to be secure

ok.

>> Seemingly, Amazon rules only allow one https port per machine

no, this is nonsense. (I have several machines with multiple secure ports.)

Presumably your apps are set to listen on different ports. So what is the real problem you are seeing when you do this?

cheers
Bruce
Title: Re: Sharing (or Port forwarding?) the Secure Port 443 on one machine
Post by: Richard I on June 23, 2019, 11:53:57 PM
Bruce,
When I set up the rules on an Amazon server  it only allows one https and defaults to 443?
Richard
Title: Re: Sharing (or Port forwarding?) the Secure Port 443 on one machine
Post by: Bruce on June 24, 2019, 12:04:50 AM
You can add extra ports as
Custom TCP Rule

Cheers
Bruce