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- | ===== Ports Below 1024 Without Root On Linux ===== | + | |
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- | How can I bind to network ports below 1024 as a non-root user on Linux? | + | |
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- | By default, Linux does not allow non-root processes to bind to ports below 1024. This was done as a security measure, although some argue that the reasons for this are obsolete. | + | |
- | setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep / | + | |
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