If you are running ColdFusionMX, you will find a line in the
shell script:

/installation/path/coldfusionmx/bin/coldfusion

not sure about CF5 - but you could try

cd /installation/path/coldfusion
rgrep nobody *

and see what that turns up

(note this does a search off all files below
/installation/path/coldfusion so
you may want to take care load wise if it's on a production box)

btw, has abody had any experience with CFMX on Debian?

thanks

andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Ciordia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 17:28
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Post install user change


Coldfusion by default runs as nobody, I need to get it to run as someone
else.  I've seen the cf.registry setting and thought that may be it but
by the time the registry is read user nobody is already in control of
cfexec.  So.. Where else do I need to change to get this to work right?

-a

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