Nonprivileged ports on solaris


 
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Old 01-08-2004
Well, since you are on a Solaris system, you can use the built-in RBAC facility to allow a non-privilged user to have rights to bind the port. I believe that the privilges that whatever role you use would need to include 35, 53, 68 and 70.

Are you familiar with the Solaris RBAC facility?

Cheers,

Keith
# 9  
Old 01-08-2004
dangral is correct though - the easiest way would be to simply use a different port. Do you have a load balancer or proxy in front of your webservers?

Keith
# 10  
Old 01-08-2004
For now we have installed using port 8080. There is no proxy or external load balancer used. We are trying this to evaluate a portal software. I am familiar with RBAC also..Thanks for all the information..

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