At 15:56 -0500 4/2/03, Bruno Emond wrote:
>I have downloaded the last version of cl-http (cl-http-70-159-devo).
>
>It seems that the only way to have cl-http running under MacOs X (10.2.4) is
>to set the port to something else than 80 (let's say 8080).
If you run as root, I would imagine that you can serve port 80, but
this might not be the safest way. Otherwise, you'll need to figure out
how to tell mac os to use cl-http rather than it's built in web server
for port 80.
>
>This is the error I get:
>
>Error in process HTTP Listener (80): UNAUTHORIZED-CLIENT-ACCESS:
>Unauthorized client access. Permission denied.
You'll probably going to need to debug this one.
>
>I also get the following error on the proxy start up:
>
>Error in process HTTP Listener (8000): OPENTRANSPORT-ERROR: Generic
>OpenTransport error. Address already in use.
I don't have any problem running the proxy on port 8000
>
>
>Any suggestions on how to configure OSX or cl-http to get rid of these
>errors ?
>
>Thanks
>
>Bruno
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