You must have installed JRun as root and/or be running JRun as root.  I always
create a user named "jrun" with regular user permissions and install under that
user's home directory.  You can do it anyway you please, but installing or
running as root is not recommended.

Scott Stirling

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Senter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 2:20 PM
To: Jrun-Talk@Houseoffusion. Com
Subject: ROOT permissions for new web-app directories


Hi, I'm using RedHat Linux 6.1 running JRun 3.0 Professional on Apache
WebServer. When someone creates a new web-app through the JMC, it makes the
owner of all those web-apps root! I have to log in as root and change the
permissions for each directory just so that person can upload their class
files. Is there anyway to change this? It's rather annoying.

Thanks,
-Matt

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