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Thank you. That did it. thanks, sgs. Dossy wrote: On 2004.07.01, sgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:How can I run or configure aolserver such that I can listen to 80 and 443? When I changed the https port to 8443, it works fine. That is, I can connect to port 80 and 8443 (provided I run nsd with -b 0.0.0.0:80).I also tried the following: nsd -t nsd.tcl -b 0.0.0.0:443 -b 0.0.0.0:80
nsd -t nsd.tcl -b 0.0.0.0:80,0.0.0.0:443
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- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl 3.0beta17 with aolserver 4.0.5 Nathaniel Haggard
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl 3.0beta17 with aolserver ... Dossy
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl 3.0beta17 with aolserver ... Scott Goodwin
- [AOLSERVER] listen on both port 80 and 443 sgs
- Re: [AOLSERVER] listen on both port 80 and ... Nathaniel Haggard
- Re: [AOLSERVER] listen on both port 80 and ... sgs
- Re: [AOLSERVER] listen on both port 80 and ... Vlad Seryakov
- Re: [AOLSERVER] listen on both port 80 and ... Dossy
- Re: [AOLSERVER] listen on both port 80 ... sgs
- [AOLSERVER] BUG #833940 Robert Seeger
- Re: [AOLSERVER] BUG #833940 Robert Seeger
