Https : port number

Hello,
I wanted to know if there is an easy way to change port 443 to port 8443 for the default web service ?
Thanks

Hi,
If you want to check the port numbers for WebAS, then you can go to SMICM transaction and go to the menu item:
Goto >> HTTP Server >> Display Data
This will show you the condition of the WebAS and the ports used for HTTP and HTTPS.
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Thanks
Vijay

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