We had to do some port mapping stuff to get Jetty to run with port 80. So
you would run Tomcat under port 7001 and the OS would map 80->7001. That's
the only we we could figure out how to do this without running Jetty as
root. I'm popping an email to our sys admin and will get back to you on how
to do this.
Bill
> -----Original Message-----
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> fleury
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 6:51 PM
> To: Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net
> Subject: [JBoss-dev] please help (Unix port permissions)
>
>
> I need help, pardon my ignorance of UNIX
>
> JBOSS.ORG runs on a linux box somewhere in the US. I am porting the whole
> jboss site to run with JBOSS/TOMCAT as we are making the site a
> little more
> "app" oriented and we need a real app server.
>
> So I want to create a user called joe and joe must have the
> rights to listen
> on ports <1024, most notably joe must be able to launch
> JBOSS/TOMCAT on port
> 80.
>
> what are the commands I must issue to get joe to get the right privileges?
> feel free to answer in private...
>
> hoping the west coast brigade is still up...
>
> regards
>
> marcf
>
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