Re: Run Apache as Non Root user on port other than 80

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Ok so the only way to run them using the ports 80/443 is to run as Root user .

Thanks.

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:11 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vasanth Kumar ravi wrote:
> Now the question is.
>
> How can I access the application using the same url without mentioning
> the port number on the url.
> I m not using any firewall here, so I cannot do a port fwd of 80 to 9080.

You can't.  The port assignment is the port used, the default is 80 for http
and 443 for https.

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