Thank to all of you for your answers! I think, running as root shouldn't be much of an issue, because what is running as root is the jvm, which has a security architecture of its own. So I´ll try Davids scripts first. I don't have any idea of iptables, so I guess the risk of introducing new security holes because of a bad configuration is higher than the risk of running as root. And I don´t like NAT very much. By the way - isn't there a possibility to configure Ubuntu in a way that the usage of low ports is allowed to non-root users, that´s what we really want, isn´t it?
Where should I go for information about JSVC? To the Apache Commons page or is the setup more James-specific? Regards, Ebe 2008/10/14 David Legg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thanks Norman! > >> this feature is in trunk... You can easly "backport" it > > I looked into doing something similar but gave up because of time > pressure... and now someone else has done it... hooray ;-) > > Regards, > David Legg > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
