Re: Changing tomcat's group

2006-05-01 Thread Aria Bamdad
Bob makes an excellent point. The find command will take care of any existing directories. Thanks Bob. Aria. On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 16:11:44 -0700 (PDT) Bob Hall said: --- Aria Bamdad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Solved!!! The solution is to use the linux group sticky bit to force any files

Re: Changing tomcat's group

2006-04-28 Thread Aria Bamdad
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 19:08:27 -0500 you said: On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 04:55:40PM -0400, Aria Bamdad wrote: I have several applications running in different directories. Each application is owned by a different linux owner/group. In order for Tomcat to be able to read these files to serve them

Re: Changing tomcat's group [OT]

2006-04-28 Thread Aria Bamdad
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 20:09:44 -0700 (PDT) Bob Hall said: How about making each application owner a member of the 'tomcat' group. Bob, making each app owner a member of the tomcat group will allow different app owners to look at each other's files. For security, I need to keep each applications

Re: Changing tomcat's group

2006-04-28 Thread Aria Bamdad
/accounting chmod g+ws /payroll then when files are created in either directory, they will have the same group ownership as the directory. Problem solved. Thanks for those who commented. Aria. On Thu, 27 Apr 06 16:55:40 -0400 Aria Bamdad said: Hi, I have several applications running in different

Changing tomcat's group

2006-04-27 Thread Aria Bamdad
Hi, I have several applications running in different directories. Each application is owned by a different linux owner/group. In order for Tomcat to be able to read these files to serve them, the Tomcat has as it's secondary groups, the group names of each application. The problem I am having