Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
Many thanks for your reply.
Does your solution works with NIS?
Also I have found on the server config site that :
"The operating system username under which Catalina is executed MUST
have read access to each user's web application directory, and all
of its contents."
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 11:38 PM
Subject: multiuser tomcat environment
Hi all!
I am new to this list but i hope that is the right one to
ask the question.
We are trying to set up a multiuser machine running Linux
(currently RH7.
anager.
Dom
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From: "Tsirkin Evgeny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 11:38 PM
Subject: multiuser tomcat environment
Hi all!
I am new to this list but i hope that is the right one to
ask the questio
2003 11:38 PM
Subject: multiuser tomcat environment
> Hi all!
> I am new to this list but i hope that is the right one to
> ask the question.
> We are trying to set up a multiuser machine running Linux
> (currently RH7.3) and Tomcat in our college.
> The main perpose of the serv
Many thanks for your reply.
Does your solution works with NIS?
Also I have found on the server config site that :
"The operating system username under which Catalina is executed MUST
have read access to each user's web application directory, and all of its
contents."
In my case that probably mea
>> The main perpose of the server - a programming course,the
>> students should develope their projects on it.
>> Students probably should be able to do the folowing:
>> [1] deploy/redeply/reload their applications
Using Tomcat as a stand-alone server, you can create a ~ directory for each
user i
Hi all!
I am new to this list but i hope that is the right one to
ask the question.
We are trying to set up a multiuser machine running Linux
(currently RH7.3) and Tomcat in our college.
The main perpose of the server - a programming course,the
students should develope their projects on it.
Student