help with a compiled policy and port 443

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good afternoon,
I happen to be a novice at selinux and wish more familiar with it.

This worked before but it does not work now.

I wish to put ssh on port 443

Before I used the commands


semanage port -d -t http_port_t -p tcp 443
semanage port -a -t sshd_port_t -p tcp 443

and these worked perfectly.

Now I get the error

semanage port -d -t http_port_t -p tcp 443
/usr/sbin/semanage: Port tcp/443 is defined in policy, cannot be deleted
[root@chipblach ~]#


How do I get around this and and get semanage to function?


what is a defined policy and how I edit it?

Thanks

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