Thanks Jan,
You covered what I was looking for.
Brent
At 09:26 PM 4/22/2001 , you wrote:
>You have to define what you mean by:
>
> > nobody else to be able to get to it
> > (home directory/ or webapps/userName/).
>
>If you want people not to be able to see other people work, th
: Brent and Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Warren,
That helps incredibly. That was what I was looking for. What
exactly is catalina? Is this part of tomcat 4.2? Is it worth
upgrading? If a
You have to define what you mean by:
> nobody else to be able to get to it
> (home directory/ or webapps/userName/).
If you want people not to be able to see other people work, the answer is
that only tomcat running as root can see everybodys stuff, when their
directory permssions are 700, but
gt;the development.
>
>regards,
>
>warren.
>
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>Thanks Warren,
> Just to clarify
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Thanks Warren,
Just to clarify, are you saying to create a server.xml file for
each user? If so, how would I use the -f switch for say 10 different
users? Is Tomcat 4 stable for production?
Thanks again for your help,
Brent
At
and Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Hello tomcat users,
> This is a re-post. I got one answer, but I am looking for another
>way.
>
>I am trying to set up tomcat-apache o
: Monday, 23 April 2001 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: multiple accounts
Hello tomcat users,
This is a re-post. I got one answer, but I am looking for another
way.
I am trying to set up tomcat-apache on a linux machine. There are several
accounts on the machine and all of them need
Hello tomcat users,
This is a re-post. I got one answer, but I am looking for another way.
I am trying to set up tomcat-apache on a linux machine. There are several
accounts on the machine and all of them need to use tomcat. I want
everyone's work in their own place and nobody else to
Hi!,
In the Minimalistic User's Guide under the "Configuring for Multiple
Tomcat JVMs" title appears the procedure to do this.
Regards,
Patricio Vera S.
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De: Brent and Maria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Viernes, Abril 20, 2001 1:27 am
Asun
Hi tomcats,
I am trying to set up tomcat-apache on a linux machine. There are several
accounts on the machine and all of them need to used tomcat. I want
everyone's work in their own place and nobody else to be able to get to it
(maybe in their home directory?). Is there any way to s
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