On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 04:47:22PM -0400, Jan Labanowski wrote:
> I am afraid, you are out of luck... But I hope someone will say I am wrong...
Bzzzt. Sadly, you're completely right. Java has no knowladge of
the UNIX security architecture.
> But of course, you can always start Apache as root to
I am afraid, you are out of luck... But I hope someone will say I am wrong...
The apache has a "parent" process which runs as root, and spawns children
processes as "nobodies" (or whatever). Tomcat is running a single
process, does not spawn children, and from the beginning to the end
is the same
I have used a program called sudo which accesses root permission to startup
such services
Dan
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From: tlittle [mailto:tlittle]On Behalf Of Trevor Little
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Subject: how to start tomcat on port 80 w/o being root