Hi James,

> Firstly, I like to say that I am a huge fan of XRDP.  It has been great.  
> Please keep up the good work!

Great!

> I do, however, have found an issue that I am having trouble resolving and was 
> hoping you would point me in the right direction.  I've recently come across 
> an issue with assigning the XRDP process to listen on an alternative port 
> instead of the native TCP 3389.  It appears that any port above TCP 1024 can 
> be changed.  Any port assigned 1024 and below causes the XRDP process to die 
> after starting it up.
>
> Is there a way to assign a low-numbered port?

There should not be anything special about the low numbered ported.
You need to be running as root to use those ports but that is a system
limitation not xrdp.

I assume you are editing the xrdp.ini file to change the port.

Jay

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