Re: Standalone Tomcat on port 80 without root privileges

2002-08-04 Thread Leos Urban
Some ideas: - Use a proxy that redirects all requests on port 80 to 8080. - Use nat and map port 80 to 8080 (port forwarding) -Ursprngliche Nachricht- Von: Leos Urban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Freitag, 2. August 2002 09:53 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Standalone Tomcat

Re: Standalone Tomcat on port 80 without root privileges

2002-08-03 Thread Leos Urban
Seriously, why not use Apache with a connector... Because there is many problems. I tested it. I has standard installation of Tomcat and Webapps from RPM (full edition). I dont know how to generate jkconf data as described in HOWTO. There is use parameter jkconf when start tomcat. Where? I

Standalone Tomcat on port 80 without root privileges

2002-08-02 Thread Leos Urban
Hello, How to run tomcat JSPs and servlets on Linux on port 80 without root privileges? I want to run Tomcat4 without Apache on my Redhat 7.3 Linux server. Tomcat 4 is installed from rpm and run as tomcat4 user. I changed port setting to port 80 (http) and 443 (https) in server.xml to listen on