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> >Anything that jserv reads must be world
> >readable, including the jserv configs, property files, class
> >files, jar files etc.
> 
> This is a joke right? I like to add unix file permissioning to my security
> layers...but I'm paranoid.
> 
If it was a joke I would have started with "There's this
American, Englishman and Australian...."

But seriously, i got lots of errors until I made the jserv conf files 
and the other stuff readable by 'nobody'. If this is not the right way 
to go about it, what is?

Thanks
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