>However, due to the nature of our app and infrastructure out app
>needs to be able to do things as different users.
Your one app needs to run with the permissions of several different
users? In a nutshell, Java isn't going to help you with this. In fact,
it'd be fairly awkward to do this in C in
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Joel Dudley wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a security question for you all. We are going to have some java
> processes running on our server and, for security reasons, we would prefer
> that the JVM not run as root. However, due to the nature of our app and
> infrastructure o
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 02:03:36PM -0700, Joel Dudley wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a security question for you all. We are going to have some java
> processes running on our server and, for security reasons, we would prefer
> that the JVM not run as root. However, due to the nature of our app an
Hello all,
I have a security question for you all. We are going to have some java
processes running on our server and, for security reasons, we would prefer
that the JVM not run as root. However, due to the nature of our app and
infrastructure out app needs to be able to do things as different u