I've tried with Apache and it works fine listening on port 80.
More I'm able to run ATS on port 80 inside a Virtual Box VM running Debian with the same ATS package !
The problem is ATS inside an OpenVZ container.



Le 09/04/2013 17:23, Reindl Harald a écrit :
you could try config any other service on port 80
like postfix or xinetd and if this fails too you
can stop to search the problem in ATS at all

i can say for sure that my main-loadbalancer is ATS on port 80

Am 09.04.2013 16:29, schrieb Matthieu Bienvenüe:
I've just tryed to install ATS from source and after the compilation, ATS 
agrees to start using port 8080 but
refuse when setup to 80 :(

Le 09/04/2013 08:21, Matthieu Bienvenüe a écrit :
I'm using a Debian package. I don't have compiled myself. But the same package 
works fine under a Debian run in
Virtual Box VM.

Le 08/04/2013 23:59, Uri Shachar a écrit :
On Mon, 8 Apr 2013 16:36:17 +0200 Matthieu Bienvenüe <[email protected]> 
wrote:
I test your solution :
- remove traffic server
- install libpcap-dev
- instrall traffic server

and I've the same problem.


Le 08/04/2013 16:24, Leif Hedstrom a écrit :
Did the build link with Posix Capabilities (libpcap)? On most system,
you have to explicitly tell it to install the "dev" package for this
for us to be able to pick it up.

-- Leif
     When you compiled your ATS - what configuration settings did you use?
Did the build host have libcap-dev installed __before__ the compilation?


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