On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Maarten Derickx
<m.derickx.stud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Le jeudi 7 juin 2012 05:20:02 UTC+2, Nils Bruin a écrit :
>>
>> As remarked on:
>>
>> http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageServer
>>
>> it's essentially impossible to safely run sage to natively listen on
>> port 80 or port 443, because these are privileged ports and sage
>> currently doesn't have convenient mechanisms to relinquish privileges
>> after opening the port.
>>
>
> Maybe its also worth looking into authbind . I use it for quite a while now
> to run sage.mderickx.nl nativily on a privaliged port. authbind is a linux
> tool which allows you to configure which non privaleged users can use which
> non privaleged ports.

Just curious -- by "non privaleged" here do you mean "privileged"?

> Note that in my case I still can't use port 80 or 443
> since apache already needs to listen to those ports to server other
> webpages.
>
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