Hi all.
We solved the problem with tomcat ignoring all grants for individual user
sites. It was a pure RTFM.
For every user site, a unique context is created on startup (as seen in
tomcat.log on debug level)
There is a outcommented line in the server.xml which has to be activated:
After activa
Hi - thanks for the answer;
I found the following line in the description for java.io.FilePermission
indicating that i could have a serious problem in understanding english
(nosarkasm):
>A pathname that ends with "/-" indicates (recursively) all files and
subdirectories contained in that director
* J.P.Jarolim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1217 11:17]:
> java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.io.FilePermission
> /home/.sites/143/site40/web/test.txt read)
> We looked into the tomcat docs how to setup the security manager correctly
> and looked into the tomcat.policy file
> in th
Hi!
I've been working on this since beginnig last week together with a friend
and can't find a clue:
My friend owns a sun cobalt with linux, apache and tomcat.
The system seems to be ready to use for providers - there is a config
utility
to add new user sites with a lot of options (like: user get