NoKideen wrote:
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
Ask your Linux admin to disable the privileged port
nonsense, which only has value on a multiaccess server,
and which alwasy undermines security by unnecessarily
encouraging running
NoKideen wrote:
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
Google is your friend:
http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+port+80+non-root
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is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
I'd try as tomcat , but there is error even if
I do
# chown -R tomcat:root /usr/tomcat/*
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From: NoKideen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Use the port redirection facilities in Linux (the details vary depending
on your kernel, but ipchains or iptables is a good place to start if I
From: Peter Crowther
That way, Linux can run as a non-root user but still see requests
arriving on port 80.
Sorry. Brain fade. Replace 'Linux' with 'Tomcat' in the above.
- Peter
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From: NoKideen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 6:13 PM
Subject: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under
NoKideen said:
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
80 is a privileged port ( 1024) and you need root-rights to bind to a
privileged port.
If the problem is that you don't have access to root, ask the admin to
implement sudo.
Joost
-Root under Linux listen for port 80
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
I'd try as tomcat , but there is error even if
I do
# chown -R tomcat:root /usr/tomcat
as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
I'd try as tomcat , but there is error even if I do
# chown -R tomcat:root /usr/tomcat
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Joost de Heer wrote:
NoKideen said:
is there anybody know how to do this ?
Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80
80 is a privileged port ( 1024) and you need root-rights to bind to a
privileged port.
If the problem is that you don't have access
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