On 7/11/06, John Summerfied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rob van der Heij wrote:

On RHL & derivatives, "service" is the "one true way" to run the init.d
scripts. I don't currently have a SUSE system to check for myself, but I
think it does have something.


You just have to run rcapache restart to restart the service on SUSE.  Or
you can run /etc/init.d/apache restart directly.


btw Apache doesn't _have_ to be run as root; you could tell the
developer he's running Apache as himself and using, say, port 3068.
Then, just don't use the standard scripts.


If you run Apache or any other service with non-root user, you will be
limited to use ports greater than 1024.

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