This is a follow up to the post why run romcat as root (I meant to say
why run tomcat as nobody).
After reading all the replies. My solution would be to run apache as root
on port 80 and then run tomcat behind the scenes using a connector and
running a user other than root. What I want to know is
On Friday 06 December 2002 05:27, Sanjaya Singharage wrote:
This is a follow up to the post why run romcat as root (I meant to say
why run tomcat as nobody).
After reading all the replies. My solution would be to run apache as root
on port 80 and then run tomcat behind the scenes using a
unique user's for given
services.
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From: Sanjaya Singharage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 5:28 AM
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Subject: OK to run tomcat as nobody?
This is a follow up to the post why run romcat as root (I
meant to say
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Subject: OK to run tomcat as nobody?
This is a follow up to the post why run romcat as root (I
meant to say
why run tomcat as nobody).
After reading all the replies. My solution would be to run
apache as root
on port 80 and then run tomcat behind the scenes using a connector and
running