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faq:nix [2018/02/13 12:39] – Updated the section about ports <1024 on Linux with the question/answer format as in other sections nightfoxfaq:nix [2018/02/13 12:41] – [Ports Below 1024 Without Root On Linux] Add reference to Linux non-root page deuce
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 For more information, see the following:\\ For more information, see the following:\\
 +[[howto:linux_non-root]]\\
 [[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/413807/is-there-a-way-for-non-root-processes-to-bind-to-privileged-ports-on-linux|StackOverflow: Is there a way for non-root processes to bind to “privileged” ports on Linux?]]\\ [[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/413807/is-there-a-way-for-non-root-processes-to-bind-to-privileged-ports-on-linux|StackOverflow: Is there a way for non-root processes to bind to “privileged” ports on Linux?]]\\
 [[https://www.jumpingbean.co.za/blogs/mark/run-application-port-below-1024-linux|How to bind to ports below 1024 without being root on Linux?]]\\ [[https://www.jumpingbean.co.za/blogs/mark/run-application-port-below-1024-linux|How to bind to ports below 1024 without being root on Linux?]]\\