> > Regarding httpd, yes, that's correct. You should have two httpd processes > > running as root (at least) > > > > which are the admserv and the normal httpd listening on port 80 and 81. > > they must run as root for a very simple reason - normal users can't listen > > on ports 1-1024. (or 1023, i'm not sure, anyhow it's within range) > > With SSL: admserv listening on ports 81,443 and 444, normal httpd listening of port 80. Without SSL: admserv listening on ports 81,and 444, normal httpd listening of port 80. Is this correct? Gerald _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
- [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Carrie Bartkowiak
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? shimi
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Carrie Bartkowiak
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? storage
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? shimi
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? << err t... shimi
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Gossi The Dog
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? storage
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Gerald Waugh
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? shimi
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Gerald Waugh
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? shimi
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Gerald Waugh
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Carrie Bartkowiak
- Re: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Steve Werby
- RE: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Graeme Fowler
- RE: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? Rob van Eijk
- RE: [cobalt-security] /tmp/-v ? E Venema
