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Docker containers do pretty much solve that, drop a docker-compose.yml file in place, maybe tweak a few lines, and that's all.
And that's why my rule is: if it doesn't container it doesn't go on my server. If I can't get the application crammed into my docker compose stack I look for an alternative. Hell I run PiHole and Octoprint inside container
Not sure what's the problem though. Pull up a reverse proxy, and give all the crappy shit a private ip and whatever port they want, and access it through the proxy, and everyone can be on 443. 127.42.1.123:443, whatever.
Maybe use real containers, or that crappy docker shit, both offer you independent namespaces with all the port and whatnot.