Hi,

it also writes to /conf/<name>/jboss-auto.jcml

-- Juha

At 03:07 23.4.2001 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Hi All...
>
>We have been working to install jBoss 2.2.1 on a Debian/Linux system. In a 
>Debian system, app servers with no package management are best installed 
>under usr/local/share.
>
>For security reasons, applications running from there should not be able to 
>write and data in that tree. This is to prevent various exploits from 
>changing the program code and doing other things.
>
>Typically, data from apps installed under usr/local/share is written under 
>/var but binary executables are not.
>
>We attempted to configure the jBoss/Tomcat 2.2.1 bundle so that anywhere 
>jBoss or Tomcat had to write was in a directory below /var while jBoss was 
>installed below /usr, but no luck. We were not sure is this is possible. We 
>did review the mail list and the docs. As near as we can tell, inthe case 
>of jBoss, it writes to /log and /tmp. Anywhere else?
>
>Any hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jim
>
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