It was my understanding that binding to port 80 was a special permission in Linux, so you'd have to run Tomcat as root to do it. That's why we set up the Apache server as a reverse proxy to Tomcat with AJP. Besides which, it lets us operate different applications on different ports or even different servers but still serve up everything over port 80 with alternate subdomains. Helpful setup for our needs.
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