That's pretty much what I do.  The cons are that you can't run Tomcat
Standalone on port 80 (not an issue for me, since I run behind Apache with
mod_jk :).  If it's working-for-you, I say go for it.

"Timothy Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Nov 21, 2003, at 9:42 PM, Timothy Stone wrote:
> >
> > Now, how do I start Tomcat as said user? It seems defeatist, at best,
> > to have to login as root to start Tomcat. If I set permissions say 750
> > (rwxr-x---, this permission is shown in the aforemention Mac OS X
> > directory listing) when I login as a administrative user...
> >
>
> % sudo -u nobody /path/to/startup.sh
>
> This seems to work. Pros, Cons?
>
> Tim




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