Tomcat's main purpose is to serve webapplications, as defined
by sun. Webapplication are suposed to be contained in a WAR, but
tomcat allow to deploy content of war in a directory. WAR are
zip files and do not support links, so does tomcat. It's follows
the filesystem links only because it is unawa
the problem is:
The intranet (website) contains many links to many folders, every folder has
its own permission owner-group-other.
i need to prevent the usr who havn't permission to access the folder(
e.gftp) to access the link to this folder on the website.
can i do this?
On 10/26/05, David Delbe
Question is not clear, but i'll try to reply.
All action attempted by any code inside the jvm running tomcat
(that is operations done by JSP, servlet, realms, tomcat itself and
any other java classes you may add to webapp) are done
on behalf of the user which started tomcat.
So if you start tomcat
I'm using mandrake 10.1 as a server, and jakarta-tomcat-5.0.27.
My intranet running on tomcat should be updated and should use the mandrake
linux users permission for the folders while browsing.
If the intranet is pure html can this happened also?
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Respectfully,
Mohammad TAg EL-Deen
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