> 
> From: Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/01/10 Tue PM 12:46:14 EST
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> CC: Warren Pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat, Tomcat only handles JSP in localhost
> 
> On Tuesday, 10 ?January 2006 14:31, Warren Pace wrote:
> > > The most important reason that I use an Apache frontend for tomcat,
> > > which is probably not relevant to the original poster, is that
> > > under Unix only root processes can open port 80 (the default HTTP
> > > port), and so if tomcat is configured to serve pages on port 80, it
> > > must run as root.
> 
> > You can use jsvc to run tomcat as a non-priviledged user on port 80.
> 
> That is very interesting - I was not aware of that capability of jsvc. 
> Currently neither of my production operating systems (Mandriva and 
> RedHat) offer this as a package, but I'll check it out.
> 
I'm running it on OpenSuSE and have previously run it on Debian and Fedora Core 
4.  None of these distributions offer jsvc as a package either.  The source 
code for jsvc is included with the tomcat binaries in the bin directory.  You 
have to gunzip the file jsvc.tar.gz which will create the subdirectries 
containing the source you'll need to compile.  You'll then need to compile jsvc 
and write your own init.d script.  You'll also need to edit server.xml and 
change the connector port from 8080 to 80.  I'll send you a copy of my init 
script you can used as a template if you'd like but basically it's just 
/etc/skeleton altered to launc jsvc.

> -- 
> Oded
> 
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