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How to bind Vagrant to port 80 on OS X
First, stop Apache. Apache listens on port 80. If it’s running, Vagrant won’t be able to bind a VM to listen on port 80. Then, just add a forwarded port to your Vagrantfile: config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 80 And boot up Vagrant as sudo: sudo vagrant up
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How to bind Vagrant to port 80 on OS X
First, stop Apache. Apache listens on port 80. If it’s running, Vagrant won’t be able to bind a VM to listen on port 80. Then, just add a forwarded port to your Vagrantfile: config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 80 And boot up Vagrant as sudo: sudo vagrant up
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How to bind Vagrant to port 80 on OS X
First, stop Apache. Apache listens on port 80. If it’s running, Vagrant won’t be able to bind a VM to listen on port 80. Then, just add a forwarded port to your Vagrantfile: config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 80 And boot up Vagrant as sudo: sudo vagrant up
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