--- adrianthiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Process must run as root, If you can see it > on yours , you > should be able to see it from others. If I start the > whole tomcat > process as another user it can start on any port > over 1024. > Do you use localhost to see the servlet on your > machiine ? Can you > use the ip address to view it ?
I BELIEVE (but I'm not at home so can't be sure) that it only works with Localhost. > > Lauren Commons wrote: > > >I also got Tomcat to listen on port 80 by changing > the > >port number in Server.xml. My problem is I can > only > >browse from the local (server) machine. If I point > my > >browser on another machine on the same network to > the > >server's ip address I get no response (I think that > >was what happened; I can't test it now to recall > >exactly what happens...) > > > >I'm guessing this is a unix thing, but am not sure. > >I'm running on Redhat 7.2 > > > >--- adrianthiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Tevfik , I have mine running on port 80, I just > >>grepped Server.xml and > >>changed the port number from 8080 to 80 no the non > >>ssl http config. It > >>only needs to be changed in one spot. > >>I just ran apachectl stop the startup.sh and > >>everything is fine. > >> > >> Adrian > >> > >> > >>Tevfik Aytekin wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>But apache server can manage to bind to port 80 > >>> > >>> > >>with another user. > >> > >> > >>>What I am asking is why tomcat can not do this. > Is > >>> > >>> > >>it becasue it is written > >> > >> > >>>in Java? > >>> > >>>TA. > >>> > >>>-----Original Message----- > >>>From: Renato Romano > >>> > >>> > >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> > >> > >>>Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:30 PM > >>>To: 'Tomcat Users List' > >>>Subject: RE: port 80 !!?? > >>> > >>> > >>>That's because on Unix-like systems well-known > port > >>> > >>> > >>numbers, like www > >> > >> > >>>(port 80), or ftp, telnet etc, are > system-reserved > >>> > >>> > >>to the root user. No > >> > >> > >>>other user can open server sockets on ports less > >>> > >>> > >>than 1024. You should > >> > >> > >>>run it as root, or have another user having > system > >>> > >>> > >>administrator > >> > >> > >>>prvileges. > >>>Renato > >>> > >>>____________________________________ > >>>Renato Romano > >>>Sistemi e Telematica S.p.A. > >>>Calata Grazie - Vial Al Molo Giano > >>>16127 - GENOVA > >>> > >>>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>Tel.: 010 2712603 > >>>_____________________________________ > >>> > >>> > >>>-----Original Message----- > >>>From: Tevfik Aytekin > >>> > >>> > >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> > >> > >>>Sent: martedė 30 aprile 2002 14.32 > >>>To: Tomcat Users List > >>>Subject: port 80 !!?? > >>> > >>> > >>>Hi, > >>>I suppose this question should have been > answered, > >>> > >>> > >>but I could not find > >> > >> > >>>a satisfactory answer in the archives. Isn't it > >>> > >>> > >>possible to run tomcat > >> > >> > >>>as standalone on port 80 with a user other then > >>> > >>> > >>root. Apache server > >> > >> > >>>manages to do this. But as far as I can see > tomcat > >>> > >>> > >>can not. I wonder > >> > >> > >>>why? Can someone answer? This ability of tomcat > >>> > >>> > >>would have been great > >> > >> > >>>since we did not need neither apache nor mod_jk, > >>> > >>> > >>etc. Also since apache > >> > >> > >>>and mod_jk are written in C it troubles many > people > >>> > >>> > >>to get them run on > >> > >> > >>>different platforms. So I do not understand why > >>> > >>> > >>tomcat do not have the > >> > >> > >>>ability run on port 80 with a user other than > root. > >>> > >>>Thanks in advance. > >>>TA. > >>> > >>> > >>>-- > >>>To unsubscribe: > >>> > >>> > >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > >> > >>>For additional commands: > >>> > >>> > >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > >> > >>>Troubles with the list: > >>> > === message truncated === ===== ------------------------- Mr Lauren Commons DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed ARE in fact those of my employer. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>