I'm hoping this question has a simple answer that i'm overlooking. One of our customers has to abide with some regulations and a security company has ran a scan on their network and reported vulnerabilities. One of those vulnerabilities is in regards to port 443. When going to their address remotely (i.e. https://dynamicname.dyndns.com), you are prompted for a login even though we specifically defined a port for remote admin (i.e. https://dynamicname.dyndns.com:XXXX). I would think since we defined the port for remote admin then 443 wouldn't be able to access the router. Is there a way to fix this? We tried blocking just port 443 but that locked us out of the router for some reason. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.