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## The Problem | |
Standard practices say no non-root process gets to talk to the Internet on a port less than 1024. How, then, could I get Node talking on port 80 on EC2? (I wanted it to go as fast as possible and use the smallest possible share of my teeny tiny little micro-instance's resources, so proxying through nginx or Apache seemed suboptimal.) | |
## The temptingly easy but ultimately wrong solution: | |
Alter the port the script talks to from 8000 to 80: | |
}).listen(80); |
var parser = document.createElement('a'); | |
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash"; | |
parser.protocol; // => "http:" | |
parser.hostname; // => "example.com" | |
parser.port; // => "3000" | |
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/" | |
parser.search; // => "?search=test" | |
parser.hash; // => "#hash" | |
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000" |
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install git-core curl build-essential openssl libssl-dev | |
git clone https://github.com/joyent/node.git | |
cd node | |
# 'git tag' shows all available versions: select the latest stable. | |
git checkout 0.10.17 | |
# Configure seems not to find libssl by default so we give it an explicit pointer. | |
# Optionally: you can isolate node by adding --prefix=/opt/node |