Hi,

Try launching the process with the -b <ipaddress> argument.

For instance, when launching mysite.tcl server on the ip address 10.0.0.1
port 80 :

./nsd -b 10.0.0.1:80 -t mysite.tcl -s mysite -u nsadmin

(where nsadmin is my user on my machine).

This is for Solaris, but should work for you I hope.

Hope this helps.

Regards / Cordialement

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> Objet : [AOLSERVER] port 80 permission in freebsd
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> Hello , i'm migrating from apache httpd to aolserver and i want
> to know how
> can i set permission to my non root user (aolserver) to run the
> aolserver in
> the http public port 80 cause when i try to launch the server i found when
> consulting  the server log :
> cannot acces to port 80 : permission denied
> I'm using a Freebsd 5.3 box
> Thanks,
> James Mrad
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