Is something else already listening on port 80? Try:

netstat -an | grep 80

...and see if you see anything in "LISTEN" on port 80.

On Jun 16, 2005, at 10:52 AM, Mrad James Deane wrote:

Hello i have installed aolserver on freebsd but i have a problem
when i set
the port number to 80 i can't listen on . I'm in trouble because i
launch
the command nsd -t nsd.tcl -b mydomain:80 -u www -g www from root
and i keep
the same message :
nssock cannot listen to mydomain:80 permission denied.
Please help
I'm in trouble , thanks

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