I've so far successfully port-forwarded ssh with a different port and port 80 for HTTP, although my ISP seems to be blocking that one.
I want to service an HTTPS site, but I wanted to first check if my ISP is blocking port 443, so I tried port-forwarding 443 like I have done with other ports.
When I do that, however, it seems that all devices connected to the router can't use the Internet anymore. Disabling that rule makes the Internet work again,
so I'm guessing port 443 does something that other ports don't do.
Since I'm fairly new to the whole networking stuff, I thought that I should just understand the concepts behind port 443 instead of jumping on to a manual.
I've read other posts about this, but I couldn't quite understand anything.
So my question is basically, how do I service HTTPS on port 443 without interfering with the rest of the devices connected onto my router?
Is port 443 a duplex channel (I don't know the correct term) by default? I would like to understand the concepts first before getting specific instructions.
(I've been doing port forwarding with Webfig, under IP->firewall->NAT. I'm not at home, so I think it'll take a while before I can post pictures of my configs...)