>>Some days ago I installed my ASP.NET application on a customer's web server. Everything went well. But when I was setting a web site I had to choose a port number (default was 80 and it was no go). So I assigned port 900 for one application and 901 for another (I installed two web sites and two applications). It worked. But I simply guessed the numbers 900 and 901. What are the right way of assigning port numbers for an intranet (note, not Internet) sites?
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>>Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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>port 8080 is commonly used as an adjunct to port 80.
Thank you, John. I will tell the network admin to change the ports to something like 8080 and 8081.
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