Re: running tomcat on port 443 as non-root

2003-09-23 Thread Remy Maucherat
Damian Egli wrote: Hello I have to run Tomcat standalone as user e.g tomcat (non-root) on port 443. But the server doesn't start (not able to bind port 443). With 8443 everything works fine. Why can't tomcat do that like apache ? Because Java wasn't designed to allow that. There are solutions whi

Re: running tomcat on port 443 as non-root

2003-09-23 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 08:33:32AM +0200, Damian Egli wrote: : : I have to run Tomcat standalone as user e.g tomcat (non-root) on port 443. : But the server doesn't start (not able to bind port 443). : With 8443 everything works fine. : : Why can't tomcat do that like apache ? In order to bind t

running tomcat on port 443 as non-root

2003-09-23 Thread Damian Egli
Hello I have to run Tomcat standalone as user e.g tomcat (non-root) on port 443. But the server doesn't start (not able to bind port 443). With 8443 everything works fine. Why can't tomcat do that like apache ? Thanks for hints or help. I'm running Version 4.1.27 on SuSE 8.2 with SUN Java 2 Stan