Hi 
David Brian Holt, pls can you please help out on dspace. I bought hosting 
account on digitalocean and I was able to do the installation on it but to 
test the dspace setup with http:/localhost:8080/xmlui and later add ip 
address to it like you did has been a serious and sleepless for without 
solution. Please quickly help me out. Thanks

On Thursday, 22 December 2016 13:31:10 UTC-8, David Brian Holt wrote:
>
> OK, I'm finished with one Dspace project and now working on another.  I 
> have Dspace 6 successfully running on Ubuntu 16.04 on Amazon's AWS:
>
> http://35.166.163.205:8080/xmlui/
>
> I previously had an Omeka-based site here but thought that Dspace is more 
> suited for what I needed to get done.  The last thing I need to do is to 
> setup the DNS records accurately.  I've looking through the documentation 
> for Jetty9 and it's a little confusing on how to run Jetty on port 80.  I 
> know I can uncomment the line in /etc/default/jetty9 to authbind (needed to 
> run on ports lower than 1023):
>
> # If you run Jetty on port numbers that are all higher than 1023, then you
> # do not need authbind. It is used for binding Jetty to lower port numbers.
> # (yes/no, default: no)
> AUTHBIND=yes
>
> And change the port setting in /etc/jetty9/start.ini:
>
> # HTTP port to listen on
> # Enable authbind in /etc/default/jetty9 to use a port lower than 1024
> jetty.port=80
>
> But that doesn't work alone, I think because I'm running Jetty as a 
> non-root user (i.e., Dspace).
>
> So I really want to accomplish two things (to get my DNS records to work):
>
> 1.  Run Jetty under TCP 80.
>
> 2.  Change the root directory to point to /xmlui.
>
> I found this section in the Jetty9 documentation but I don't know which 
> option to use: 
> http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/setting-port80-access.html
>  
>
> Any advice/ideas?
>
> David
>

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