Chris,
Do you mean to say that every webapp is a separate thread? So
the userid for the Runtime.exec() would be the id of the user starting
the servlet conatiner (by running startup.sh)? Is there a place like a
catalina.policy or something where I can say "hey tomcat, this is userid
with which you should runall Runtime.exec() calls!". :) (Too much to
ask ?? )
Arun
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 4:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How can I run one particular webapp as a different user?
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Arun,
Don't hijack threads :(
Sudhir, Arun wrote:
| I'm using Tomcat in Linux and when I use Runtime.exec from Tomcat, the
| unix commands run as user "dingo". But I have another user "aruns" and
I
| would like ONE AND ONLY ONE of my web applications to use
Runtime.exec()
| to run a perl script as user "aruns" and not as user "Dingo". Is this
| possible? If so how ?
How would you do this on the command-line?
- -chris
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