And on Windows Tomcat may need to run as Administrator (not sure on
that). Running Tomcat as root (or Administrator) may not be the best
idea, though. The best place to explore this further would be tomcat-users.
L.
mario nee wrote:
in Unix system you must have root permission to open a port under 1024.
Mario Neè
XMoon founder
http://www.xmoon.org
Tony Smith wrote:
How can I set the permission? It is my box, viturally
I can do whatever I want.
Thanks,
--- Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tony Smith wrote:
Hi, Can I run Tomcat 5.0 on port 80? After setting
80
as port number in the server.xml and starting
tomcat,
I got the following error message:
SEVERE: Error starting endpoint
java.net.BindException:permission denied:80
Sure, you can run it on any port you want, if you
have permissions to that port. Evidence would suggest that you do not.
Dave
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