> In the second case you have a conflict between command line port and
> config file port.

I've tested following config files:
set httpport 8080
and
set httpport 80

and I got "Permission denied" errors...

> Also - is 10.0.0.0 a valid address?

10.0.0.6 is a varid address.
This FreeBSD box has this address.

>
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Taguchi Takeshi wrote:
>
> > Not work for me ...;(
> >
> > Firstly, I type simply
> >
> > # bin/nsd -t config.tcl -b 10.0.0.6:80 -u www -g www
> >
> > and I got same permission error.
> >
> > Then I edit config.tcl as followings:
> >
> > set httpport    8080
> >
> > and start nsd as following:
> >
> > # bin/nsd -t config.tcl -b 10.0.0.6:80 -u www -g www
> >
> > Then I got following message:
> >
> > [16/Feb/2004:13:57:06][54483.134560768][-nssock:driver-] Warning:
> > prebind: closed unused : 10.0.0.6:80 = 3
> >
> > Thanks.
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> > T, Taguchi
> >
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