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meta_port_allocation [2021/03/15 18:35] – added id -u and explanation peteyboymeta_port_allocation [2022/01/21 17:30] (current) – fix formatting peteyboy
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 In the above example, note that the output of ''id'' shows that your user account is in the "MetaARPA" group, and lists the uid number. Running ''id -u'' just shows the //uid//, which is the port number you would use, in this case *56395*. You are now ready to setup your server software. In the above example, note that the output of ''id'' shows that your user account is in the "MetaARPA" group, and lists the uid number. Running ''id -u'' just shows the //uid//, which is the port number you would use, in this case *56395*. You are now ready to setup your server software.
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 + Here are some servers you can run on your own port:
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 +  * [[building_a_basic_ruby_on_rails_application|Building a Basic Ruby on Rails Application]]
 +  * [[NodeJs on MetaArray]]
 +  * [[Java Jetty Server on MetaArray]]
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 Legacy link [[http://sdf.org?tutorials/port_allocation]] Legacy link [[http://sdf.org?tutorials/port_allocation]]
meta_port_allocation.1615833334.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/03/15 18:35 by peteyboy