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I’m running a Jupyter Notebook server on my Mac, and I’m trying to use authbind to run the notebook server on port 443. I’ve created the file /etc/authbind/byport/443, changed the ownership to the account running the server, and changed the permissions to 777. I’ve checked that the server is configured to run on port 443. However, when I run authbind jupyter notebook here are the last few lines of error output:
File "/Users/asianzhang/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/tornado/netutil.py", line 197, in bind_sockets
sock.bind(sockaddr)
PermissionError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted

Also, I checked that nc could bind to port 443 without a problem.
Could you tell me what I’m doing wrong?










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    I’m running a Jupyter Notebook server on my Mac, and I’m trying to use authbind to run the notebook server on port 443. I’ve created the file /etc/authbind/byport/443, changed the ownership to the account running the server, and changed the permissions to 777. I’ve checked that the server is configured to run on port 443. However, when I run authbind jupyter notebook here are the last few lines of error output:
    File "/Users/asianzhang/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/tornado/netutil.py", line 197, in bind_sockets
    sock.bind(sockaddr)
    PermissionError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted

    Also, I checked that nc could bind to port 443 without a problem.
    Could you tell me what I’m doing wrong?










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      I’m running a Jupyter Notebook server on my Mac, and I’m trying to use authbind to run the notebook server on port 443. I’ve created the file /etc/authbind/byport/443, changed the ownership to the account running the server, and changed the permissions to 777. I’ve checked that the server is configured to run on port 443. However, when I run authbind jupyter notebook here are the last few lines of error output:
      File "/Users/asianzhang/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/tornado/netutil.py", line 197, in bind_sockets
      sock.bind(sockaddr)
      PermissionError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted

      Also, I checked that nc could bind to port 443 without a problem.
      Could you tell me what I’m doing wrong?










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      I’m running a Jupyter Notebook server on my Mac, and I’m trying to use authbind to run the notebook server on port 443. I’ve created the file /etc/authbind/byport/443, changed the ownership to the account running the server, and changed the permissions to 777. I’ve checked that the server is configured to run on port 443. However, when I run authbind jupyter notebook here are the last few lines of error output:
      File "/Users/asianzhang/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/tornado/netutil.py", line 197, in bind_sockets
      sock.bind(sockaddr)
      PermissionError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted

      Also, I checked that nc could bind to port 443 without a problem.
      Could you tell me what I’m doing wrong?







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            Sorry, I forgot to say that I created and modified the permissions for both 80 and 443 just in case. I also ran some tests, and nc could bind to the port, but jupyter notebook couldn’t, using the same account and directory. I updated the question.

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