Changing SSL port on 9ias

Hi,
How can i change the SSL port on 9ias rel2 to default port of 443. At the moment it is listening on 4446. I tried to change it thru EM website, HTTP server, server properties, but didnot work.
Can i change Apache/Apache/httpd.conf directly? What is its impact?
Thanks
srinath

Well, we used to be able to do this, depending on the platform. We used to use a program, called "patcher" to directly manipulate the binary. Only on solaris.
I doubt that this binary is available anymore.
Messaging Server 3.xx is LONG dead. Messaging Server 4 is also EOSL, meaning End Of Support Life.
Messaging 5.2 and 6.1 are considered "current". I strongly urge you to upgrade.

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