Jeff and Sep Ng,
Thank you very much.
I updated the run file for daemontools to bind 443. Looks like it is
working now.
Really appreciate your help.
Thorpe
On Oct 27, 2010, at [Oct/27] 9:57 PM, Sep Ng wrote:
Jeff is right. Make sure also that your user account that you use
when bindi
Make sure you pass -b 64.58.34.55:443 when invoking nsd, to prebind the
port before privileges are dropped.
On 10/27/10 10:50 PM, Thorpe Mayes wrote:
> 27/Oct/2010:21:42:27][23535.3061283744][-nsopenssl:driver-] Error:
> nsopenssl: failed to listen on 64.58.34.55:443: Permission denied
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Doss
443 is a privileged port, I believe. If you're specifying a specific
user for aolserver (-u parameter) then that user has to have access to
port 443, I think.
On Oct 28, 10:50 am, Thorpe Mayes wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Thanks for the reply and the advice.
>
> Tried it and got this:
>
> 27/Oct/2010:21:4
Jeff is right. Make sure also that your user account that you use
when binding the ports has proper permissions to do so.
On Oct 28, 10:16 am, Jeff wrote:
> Note this line in your startup log:
> [27/Oct/2010:17:23:55][13466.3061930912][-nsopenssl:driver-] Notice:
> nsopenssl: listening on 64.5
Jeff,
Thanks for the reply and the advice.
Tried it and got this:
27/Oct/2010:21:42:27][23535.3061283744][-nsopenssl:driver-] Error:
nsopenssl: failed to listen on 64.58.34.55:443: Permission denied
[27/Oct/2010:21:42:27][23535.3061283744][-nsopenssl:driver-] Notice:
exiting
[27/Oct/2010:21
Note this line in your startup log:
[27/Oct/2010:17:23:55][13466.3061930912][-nsopenssl:driver-] Notice:
nsopenssl: listening on 64.58.34.55:8443
Your ssl server is running fine at https://www.getreadytoshift.com:8443/
Somewhere in your config is a setting like
set httpsport 8443
Change that
I am trying to set up an ssl connection. I am using aolserver 4.5.0.
Here is the portion of the nsd file that pertains:
# SSL contexts. Each SSL context is a template that SSL connections are
created
# from. A sin