Re: [Resin-interest] Can't start resin on port 80, but 8080 okay (as root)

2009-03-18 Thread Rick Mann
It does; I tried that right after sending the original post. But I thought resin was set up to do the binding (launched as root) then run as a different user after that. On Mar 18, 2009, at 12:52:37, Aaron Freeman wrote: > On many UNIX systems only the root user can bind to ports below 1024,

Re: [Resin-interest] Can't start resin on port 80, but 8080 okay (as root)

2009-03-18 Thread Aaron Freeman
On many UNIX systems only the root user can bind to ports below 1024, with out some tricks. That's probably your situation since it works fine on port 8080 but not port 80. If you comment out the user-name section and run it as root, it works fine on port 80? Aaron Rick Mann wrote: > Resin-3

Re: [Resin-interest] Can't start resin on port 80, but 8080 okay (as root)

2009-03-18 Thread Daniel J. Doughty
Rick, I don't think resin is picking up the right interface to listen on. You may have to specify your hostname somewhere in the resin.conf. I have a clustered setup, so I don't think my config file will help you much. Dan Rick Mann wrote: > Resin-3.2.1 (built Fri, 17 Oct 2008 04:11:01 PDT)