On Nov 3, 4:59 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Any port up to and including port 1000 requires root privileges to
> > open on Linux (same on OSX and Unix by the way). So in order to work
> > you either need to sudo or run Sage as root - both options I would
> > highly discourage.
>
> Hm, it seems thathttp://www.sagenb.org/runs on port 80 and the
> notebooks are not started under root. (I guess this from the fact that
> writing the port number 8000 in URL for sagenb is not necessary.) How
> can I do similar things?

It is running via a VMWare image and William might run the notebook
behind some proxy server, but I do not know the details.

> Robert

Cheers,

Michael
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