Many ISPs prevent their customers from serving http on port 80 or rather
they outright block port 80. However, a service like
www.dyndns.org will
get one past this. For example:
http://wiki.nycsmalltalk.org runs on 8080
but I still get to provide a nice looking url to the public i.e.
wiki.nycsmalltalk.org this is due to the their "MyWebHop re-direction
service".
hth,
-Charles
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:46:40 +0100, Roel Wuyts <Roel.Wuyts(a)ulb.ac.be>
wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to serve my SmallWiki on port 80 under MacOS-X, but I always
get a 'permission denied error' when I try to do this ... Did anybody
gotten this to work? I can serve under other ports, but I'd really like
to use SmallWiki as my default site...
Roel Wuyts
DeComp
roel.wuyts(a)ulb.ac.be Université Libre de
Bruxelles
http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~rowuyts/
Belgique
Vice-President of the European Smalltalk Users Group:
www.esug.org
--
Charles A. Monteiro