Re: Permissions problem

2004-03-25 Thread Parsons Technical Services
Subject: Permissions problem I recently upgraded my webapps, and now I am being forced to run tomcat as root. I'd rather run it as a different user like I used to. I know that somewhere tomcat is having a permissions problem reading or writing something, but it is very hard for me to decipher what

Re: Permissions problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Gibby
PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:57 AM Subject: Permissions problem I recently upgraded my webapps, and now I am being forced to run tomcat as root. I'd rather run it as a different user like I used to. I know that somewhere tomcat is having a permissions problem reading or writing

Re: Permissions problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Gibby
: Daniel Gibby [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:57 AM Subject: Permissions problem I recently upgraded my webapps, and now I am being forced to run tomcat as root. I'd rather run it as a different user like I used to. I know

Re: Permissions problem

2004-03-25 Thread Brian Brewer
is in the root of the tomcat directory (jakarta-tomcat-x.x.xx). Doug - Original Message - From: Daniel Gibby [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:57 AM Subject: Permissions problem I recently upgraded my webapps, and now I am being

Permissions problem

2004-03-24 Thread Daniel Gibby
I recently upgraded my webapps, and now I am being forced to run tomcat as root. I'd rather run it as a different user like I used to. I know that somewhere tomcat is having a permissions problem reading or writing something, but it is very hard for me to decipher what I need to change

apache + tomcat permissions problem

2003-08-04 Thread Brian Menke
Hi Everyone, I have set up apache 2, tomcat 4.18 to connect to each other. I think I'm most of the way there but I have on problem. If I have an index.html file in my c:\tomcat\webapps\nnmall2 directory, and then I have my web.xml file that has a welcome-file entry for index.html like the one