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Supercontainer Port Switching Error in Snow Leopard Server

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Greetings.

I'm running FMSA 11 and Supercontainer 1.0 on Snow Leopard Server. My client is blocking the default port (8020) so I need to change the port to 80 or 443 (preferred).

When I changed the port to 443 or 80 and restarted SC, I got an error message:

Could not start/stop SuperContainer: Protocol handler initialization failed: java.net.BindException: Permission denied:80
Protocol handler initialization failed: java.net.BindException: Permission denied:80

How do I set permissions to allow this?

Can I use port 443 for added security since this is by default used for https access?

I'm having a tough time finding any documentation or previous history on this topic so anyone with experience in this area I would greatly appreciate any help with this.

Also please note: I have my firewall turned off on the server so I know that's not it.

Thank you for your consideration.

~ Will

  • 2 weeks later...
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Resolution found thanks to excellent support at 360 Works!

I had Supercontainer set up as a stand-along server so it could not share any ports in use (i.e. 80, 443).

I simply reinstalled the integrated version to work with FMSA 11 and it works great right out of the box.

One note... I did have to reset permissions for the Supercontainer folder and apply to all enclosed items as well as restart the whole server.

Thank you 360 Works!

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