> And there's always option number 4 -- use jsvc from the commons-daemon
> project to start tomcat safely as root and then drop root privilege for
> normal operations. This will get you port 80 without the inherent risks
> of running a process as root. Tomcat's bin directory has an archive of
> t
Gaël Lams wrote:
So, I have configure a tomcat for a port 8080 in Linux (Gentoo), but when I try
chance this port to 80 this make mistaje of Permission in de logs
What can I do?
It realley depends if it's fine with you to run Tomcat as root
You have three possibilities:
- if you don't
> So, I have configure a tomcat for a port 8080 in Linux (Gentoo), but when I
> try chance this port to 80 this make mistaje of Permission in de logs
>
> What can I do?
>
It realley depends if it's fine with you to run Tomcat as root
You have three possibilities:
- if you don't care about running
* Dhaval Patel wrote (19/01/2006 02:13):
> Hi,
>
>For detail information about the problem and solution, visit:
> http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#head-18d1c3f3fa702a1be769340784515eecce6e0ac9
Also see http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html for info on
jsvc. You'd have to repla
Hi,
For detail information about the problem and solution, visit:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#head-18d1c3f3fa702a1be769340784515eecce6e0ac9
The quick solution is to to administer (start, stop, edit) tomcat only as a
root.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
D
--- Iosev Perez Rivero <
So, I have configure a tomcat for a port 8080 in Linux (Gentoo), but when I try
chance this port to 80 this make mistaje of Permission in de logs
What can I do?
Thanks
Iósev Pérez Rivero
Estudiante 4to. Año
Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas