Ports below 1024 are privileged on Linux and only allow the root user to listen on them. This document is intended for use by Nagios Log Server Administrators who would like configure Nagios Log Server to listen on ports below 1024 which are privileged in Linux. This can be useful if you have legacy devices that can only send on specific ports.
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Article Number: 1008 | Rating: 1/5 from 1 votes | Last Updated by cdienger on Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 11:23 AM
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