Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-25 Thread Arash Bijanzadeh
I think there soulh be a module for apache to handle this situation. On 6/24/05, Mohd. Jeffry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 6/22/05, Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How can I set the permission? It is my box, viturally > > I can do whatever I want. > > > > Thanks, > > If you don't

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-24 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
On 6/22/05, Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How can I set the permission? It is my box, viturally > I can do whatever I want. > > Thanks, If you don't care about security you can always run tomcat as root and you can use whatever unused ports. Just su - into root and execute the $CATALINA

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-24 Thread Daniel Henrique Ferreira e Silva
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 2:30 PM > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned] > > and yes I agree with Mark please > read the FINE Manual > Martin- > > - Original Message - > From: "Mar

RE: [OT] Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-24 Thread George Sexton
://www.mhsoftware.com/ Voice: 303 438 9585 > -Original Message- > From: Paul Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 3:45 PM > To: Tony Smith > Cc: struts-user > Subject: [OT] Re: running tomcat on port 80 > > > On 21/06/2005 17:44 Tony Smi

[OT] Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-23 Thread Paul Thomas
On 21/06/2005 17:44 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 As many other posters have pointed

RE: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
That would be the "Friggin' Ignorant Newbie Encyclopaedia?" ;-) -Original Message- From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 2:30 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned] and yes I agree with Mark

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Aleksandar Matijaca
Hi Tony, try something like this: ps -ef | grep httpd this will show you where the process is running (from which directory) -- to shut down this process, become root, and you should have somewhere in your computer the apachectl program -- do a ./apachectl stop from the directory where this

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Martin Gainty
PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:55 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned] Or, can I move my tomcat under apache so now port number is necessary in the address? --- Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank all for response. I lo

RE: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
rs Mailing List Subject: Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned] Or, can I move my tomcat under apache so now port number is necessary in the address? --- Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank all for response. > > I loged on as root and changed server.xml to use > po

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Tom Ziemer
Hi, you can configure apache to pass all requests containing *.jsp to your tomcat. This setup requires an extra connector, such as jk2. Tom Tony Smith wrote: Or, can I move my tomcat under apache so now port number is necessary in the address? --- Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: T

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Tom Ziemer
Hi Tony, try this: /etc/initd/apache stop if this does not work, do this: ps -ef | grep -i apache This will give you the PID, which can be used to kill the process: kill - 9 PID The next time you restart your server, apache will be started again, though - so you have to disable it. How to dis

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Tony Smith
Or, can I move my tomcat under apache so now port number is necessary in the address? --- Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank all for response. > > I loged on as root and changed server.xml to use > port > 80. When I start tomcat, it now compained that "80 > is > already in use". Bu

Re: running tomcat on port 80[Scanned]

2005-06-23 Thread Tony Smith
Thank all for response. I loged on as root and changed server.xml to use port 80. When I start tomcat, it now compained that "80 is already in use". But I can not find out who is using it. I ran "netstat -a", but I did not see anything like "80". Should I look at something else? I also tried "t

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-23 Thread Timo -Blazko- Boewing
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 18:54 +0200, mario nee wrote: > in Unix system you must have root permission to open a port under 1024. > Hello, While this is right, I would not recommend to run Tomcat as root. Better run Tomcat with another port just like the default 8080 and use a firewall application s

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Sarath PS
If you are using *nix, you will need root access to start a service on 80. On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 09:44 -0700, 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: Erro

Re: Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread John Henry Xu
H. Xu Technology columnist and author of http://www.usanalyst.com (knowledge web portal) http://www.getusjobs.com (free job portal) - Original Message - From: "Laurie Harper" To: user@struts.apache.org Subject: Re: running tomcat on port 80 Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Aleksandar Matijaca
If you are running on Unix/Linux, you must be root to open on TCP 80. If you are running on NT, you *can* run on TCP 80, however, if you allready have a web server that is listening on that port, then you will not be able to open on TCP 80... Regards, Alex. On 6/21/05, Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Aleksandar Matijaca
The easiest way to find out what is realy going on is -- telnet localhost 80 If you don't get an error, it means some other process on your machine is running on TCP 80. Do you have some kind of a 'personal web server' enabled by default? If some process does answer on TCP 80 try typing in (in

Re: [OT] running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Laurie Harper
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

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Laurie Harper
ssage- From: Tony Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 9:44 AM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: running tomcat on port 80 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: S

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Dave Newton
Tony Smith wrote: How can I set the permission? It is my box, viturally I can do whatever I want. I don't know what OS you're running, so it's... problematic. How about STFW for "setting port permissions under [whatever OS you're running]"? FWIW, this is pretty far afield from Struts. D

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread mario nee
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 wrot

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Leon Rosenberg
you are probably on linux/unix and probably not root, so configure tomcat to port 8080 and you would have no further problems. On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 09:44 -0700, 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 g

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Tony Smith
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

Re: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Dave Newton
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

RE: running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Balasubramaniam, Sezhiyan
omcat on port 80 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 T

running tomcat on port 80

2005-06-21 Thread Tony Smith
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 Thanks, __