port 80 listening than root user

From: Mrad James Deane (xtremejames183_at_msn.com)
Date: 06/16/05

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    Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 16:42:46 +0200
    
    

    Hello i want to know how can the www user listen on the port 80 rather than
    root or what is the the step or commade to take that allow the www user
    listen on port 80
    i'm tryin to run my webserver (aolserver)for www from root but i keep the
    message cannot listen to port 80 permission denied.
    Please help ,
    Thanks

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