Port 80 ownership change to non-ROOT



Anyone knows how to change the ownership on port 80 for IBM Websphere's
http processes at the Solaris 10 server ?

Currently, port 80 is owned by root. We want to make it owned by some
other non-root user. Is this do-able ?

If yes, please let us know how. If not, what is the work-around so I
could have a cleaner URL which does not include a random preset port
number.


Thanks,

Bill

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