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Why does it have to be a priviledged port?
Most people expect a domain to work without adding 8080 as a port number in the URL. Hell, I'd say a majority don't even know that it's possible.
You don't have to add 8080.
You can just remove the restriction if you don't want it. But that's just a classical xy problem. OP does not want to use 80 just doesn't know that he doesn't want it because he's looking for something else.
I'm confused. What do you even mean?