On 2004.02.19, Peter Alberer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I've try to bind aolserver 4.1 to port 80, but I've got "permission
> denied" >error.
>
> Unfortunately I experienced the same problem yesterday. Aolserver 4.1
> can not bind to port 80, but aolserver 3.3-ad13 with the exact same
> config file and the same command line parameters (as root: "bin/nsd -ft
> config.tcl -u nsadmin -g nsadmin") can do. This is on Linux 2.4.21. Did
> you find a solution yet Takeshi?

You need to specify the -b option to identify what IP:port you want to
prebind to.

Perhaps we should have nssock emit a special error when it can't bind to
a port <1024 reminding folks to specify IP/port using -b.  Thoughts?

-- Dossy

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