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S.Aeschbacher wrote:
|> You can solve this problem by using sudo. Make an external method that
|> executes sudo with the commands you want (you have to use the NOPASSWD
|> option to prevent sudo for asking for a password). This gives you both,
|> zope r
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 05:04:53PM +1100, Alan Milligan wrote:
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> Andreas Jung wrote:
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> | There is zero need to relax this requirement. You only have to start
> | Zope as root
> I just explained you cannot start as root ...
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> | to get port 8
--On Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2005 17:04 Uhr +1100 Alan Milligan
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Andreas Jung wrote:
| There is zero need to relax this requirement. You only have to start
| Zope as root
I just explained you cannot start as root ...
And I expl
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Andreas Jung wrote:
| There is zero need to relax this requirement. You only have to start
| Zope as root
I just explained you cannot start as root ...
| to get port 80 but it is in general not a good idea for *any* service to
| run
| as root for securi
--On Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2005 15:18 Uhr +1100 Alan Milligan
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Hi,
I have a requirement to run a root uid Z2 process and was most surprised
to see that line 334 of Zope/Startup/__init__.py expressly forbids this,
throwing a Z
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 9:18 pm, Alan Milligan wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I have a requirement to run a root uid Z2 process and was most surprised
> to see that line 334 of Zope/Startup/__init__.py expressly forbids this,
> throwing a ZConfig.Configurati
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Hi,
I have a requirement to run a root uid Z2 process and was most surprised
to see that line 334 of Zope/Startup/__init__.py expressly forbids this,
throwing a ZConfig.ConfigurationError
While it's not a good idea to configure Zope to run as root by de