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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Bauer, Margaret M (Peggy)" <ma...@verizon.com> on 2018/03/13 18:21:06 UTC

Re: [E] Binding a non root user to port 443

Change your 443 port to something above 443.  like 1443 or 8443.  Root owns
ports below 1024.  Root owner will have to stop/start. and processes using
ports under 1024.  Only root user can use.

Peggy

On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 1:26 PM, Cheltenham, Chris <
ccheltenham-ext@philasd.org> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
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> Is there a way to redirect ports 80 and 443 to 8443.
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> I have a non root user but I cannot use CentOS firewalld nor iptables.
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> I have tried these things.
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> <Connector port="443" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
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>            enableLookups="false"
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>            redirectPort="8443" />
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> But it still fails.
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> ===========================
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> Thank You;
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> Chris Cheltenham
> Technology Services
> The School District of Philadelphia
>
> Work # 215-400-5025 <(215)%20400-5025>
> Cell # 215-301-6571 <(215)%20301-6571>
>



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*Peggy Bauer*
CAO Production Support
214-770-1782