-----Original Message----- From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 6:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Jakarta NT service Rijk Stofberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Greetz > > I have been using Tomcat in one or the other guise for a while and it = > works really well. Recently I installed the Jakarta NT Service and that = > works fine (I am running the 1.3.1 JVM). My only problem is running = > Tomcat as a seperate user, with it's own permissions. I see it is = > possible to change the user that a service runs as. This will allow me = > to set the permissions on my filesystem (ala UNIX), so that Tomcat only = > has access to it's own directories and minimal crucial system dirs. In = > this manner I can reduce the security risk. My question is, "What does = > tomcat need access to and at what level?". If I can figure this out, it = > would really rock! > > Any help is appreciated. What Tomcat? 4.0 can do it. 3.x not (yet?) Pier
