I haven't been able to find an init script...that's ideally what I would
like to have done...can you point me to one?  I'm still a bit new to the
whole red5 system as it is...

-Grant

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Grant Kohler
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Timon Reinhard
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 10:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Red5] sudo red5 problem

I was wrong, quite sure sudo dropped your $JAVA_HOME (an java 1.4 seems 
to be in your path). You can configure /etc/sudoers to keep certain 
environment variables after sudo.

(Why don't you simply start the server via an init script on system boot?)

Regards,
Timon

Grant Kohler schrieb:
> Is there a way to change the $JAVA_HOME environment for sudo?
> 
> Thanks, 
> -Grant
> 
> -------------------------------------
> Grant Kohler
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> http://www.reachmdc.com/
> (770) 853-3556
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Timon Reinhard
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 9:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Red5] sudo red5 problem
> 
> Hi Grant,
> 
> I guess your $JAVA_HOME environment variable points to the installation 
> path of 1.4 (after sudoing)...
> 
> How do you start red5? Using red5.sh?
> 
> Regards,
> Timon
> 
> 
> 
> Grant Kohler schrieb:
>> All, 
>>
>>    I'm using red5 on a Fedora Core 5 box.  I'm trying to run the red5
> server
>> as a regular user and not root, however that presents the problem that
you
>> can't run rtmpt over port 80 unless you have root privileges.  I decided
> to
>> give sudo privileges for the user I want to run red5 as to run apache ant
>> and I've successfully done that.  However, every time I run the sudo ant
>> server command as the regular user in the red5 directory, the installed
>> version of ant tries to use the default version of java that was
installed
>> on the linux box which is 1.4 which I know won't work with red5 when you
> are
>> trying to bind it to a port lower than 1024.  I have a version of java
1.5
>> installed on the linux box, and when I run the command java -version as
> both
>> the regular user and root user it tells me the version it's using is the
>> java 1.5, however for some reason the sudo command I'm running keeps
> trying
>> to use the 1.4 version of java.  Is there a separate classpath to set
when
>> using sudo?  I really have no idea what else to try, any suggestions
would
>> be much appreciated!
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>> -Grant
>>
>>  
>>
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>>
>> Grant Kohler
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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