On 1/7/11 16:25 , Adrian Gschwend wrote:
On 07.01.11 15:57, Matthew Tedder wrote:
                
Also, on UNIX, the default install is not FHS compliant but easily
fixed.
btw one thing I forgot on Unix: If I'm right the only way to run it on a
port below 1024 is to run it as root. This is not really the way to go
and popular daemons like Apache handle that with forking to www or
whatever user once they bind to port 80.

Would be great if Virtuoso could implement that as well in the future.

Oops. Replying to the mailing list this time.

There's a RunAs = <username> directive in Parameters section of virtuoso.ini

This will make virtuoso change its euid post creating listeners in (possibly privileged) ports, etc.

Yrjänä

cu

Adrian

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