You can do it with jscv which binds port 80 as root and then drops the
priviledges for running tomcat.
Our guide for virtual linux servers is here, it's a ready to roll config if
you have tomcat in /usr/local/tomcat running on whitebox / redhat linux.
-Original Message-
From: Pete Stevens
You can do it with jscv which binds port 80 as root and
then drops the priviledges for running tomcat.
Our guide for virtual linux servers is here, it's a ready
to roll config if you have tomcat in
Hey Jeff,
Using jsvc is not at all mutually exclusive to the solution i offered.
:-)
AFAIK, there is no way to make tomcat bind to 80 w/o running it as the
root user... if anyone else has experience to the contrary, however,
I'd be most pleased to be wrong on this one.
jL
On Apr 4, 2005,