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How do I correlate /dev/sd devices to the hardware they represent? This is a good question! I hope you get many useful answers so I can refer to this in the future. |
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answered | How do I correlate /dev/sd devices to the hardware they represent? |
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answered | What is pageant for Linux? Saving SSH private key passwords |
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Jun 9 |
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Bind unprivileged application to privileged port on Mac OS X @Eimantas, I think you can register a listening Socket on port 80 and set the UserName to your unprivileged user; my understanding is that launchd will open that port itself and hand off connections to the daemon, so it doesn't need the privileges to open the port itself. man launchd.plist has a lot of information. |
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answered | Bind unprivileged application to privileged port on Mac OS X |