On Feb 1, 2014, at 12:25 PM, Anth Anth wrote:
> I'm running under root because that was the easy way to bind to port 80.
> I'm guessing if I run nginx under my user account I'd have to forward a
> higher port (8080 or whatever) to port 80 using an ip table (or whatever
> the OS X equivalent is
Thanks, Scott! Awesome info.
I'm running under root because that was the easy way to bind to port 80.
I'm guessing if I run nginx under my user account I'd have to forward a
higher port (8080 or whatever) to port 80 using an ip table (or whatever
the OS X equivalent is)?
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On 01/02/14 10:48, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
No.
No.
he's right
but this can make powerdns a little more bearable
https://github.com/fredan/luabackend
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On 31 January 2014 20:35, Larry wrote:
> I just read that nginx has a resolver.
> Will it be able to replace our powerdns which just enables the basics ds
> stuffs ? (lookup + ttl as usual)
No.
On 1 February 2014 07:38, Larry wrote:
> Maybe this will make it :
> https://github.com/agentzh/lua-r