More things should also be known... What user id is Apache runnning, and
what UID is tomcat. If Tomcat is root and Apache is nobody, Apache cannot
write over stuff which Tomcat wrote.
Jan
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Martin van den Bemt wrote:
> You leave a lot open to be guessed.. Can you be more speci
I figured there'd be questions. I just couldn't think of anything else to
include in my message.
The project I'm concerned about does not use servlets at all. Everything is
Perl CGI and the program that aborts. It's only that having Tomcat running
on the server that causes the process to crash. B
You leave a lot open to be guessed.. Can you be more specific eg who needs
to handle the script access, which url is used, what url is you application
running, do you execute the script from a servlet, does the servlet try to
read from the /tmp directory, which user does tomcat run on (default it