First of all, thank you for making Supervisord! It has been a great help to
manage my websites and Python apps.

I am having a hard time getting Supervisord to run a simple Python server
(policy server for Flash, port 843) with a port number under 1024. It
requires to have a program start as root. I have supervisord running as
nobody. I realize it should be run as root though. I tried to kill
supervisord and then start it again but of course supervisord is resilient
and restarts itself as nobody again. How do I get around this problem and
get supervisord to run as root?

Once supervisord is running as root, starting programs as root, does my app
need to drop the root priviliges?

Thanks, Allard
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