Hi,

nobody knows how to solve it, or is it too simple for an answer?

best regards,
Hans

> Hello all!
> 
> Is this list a closed one? I tried to post a message to the list, without
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> I will go on directly to my problems:
> I am running an Apache 1.3.x and I have all my virtual hosts under
> /home/web/host[anyhostnaming]
> Now I need a servlet and a JSP Engine, therefore I want to use the Tomcat
> 4.x. But my users should be able to define their own contexts for the
> tomcat.
> So my questions are:
> - how to configure the apache and tomcat to forward all JSP and servlet
> request from apache to tomcat.
> - how should I setup tomcat to make it possible, that only a defined list
> of
> users are able to use jsp/servlet?
> - how to setup tomcat or must I setup the apache (if forwarding the
> servlet/jsp request from apache to tomcat), that users are able to define
> their own
> contexts? Is it a security problem? I thought about something like a
> distributed web.xml in a defined location in the users home dirs.
> - Is it possible to limit the maximum used resources (load, memory ....)
> of
> tomcat?  Or even better per user basis?
> 
> many thanks,
> and best regards,
> Hans
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