> 3. Netscape: The BIG MYSTERY. Why does 4.7x still ship with
> JRE 1.1?!! Who even controls NS nowadays, Time Warner/
> AOL? (Translate as -- who do we bug to get this fixed?)
> Does Sun have some influence with Netscape? If so, why
> do they permit 4.7x to at
> 3. Netscape: The BIG MYSTERY. Why does 4.7x still ship with
> JRE 1.1?!! Who even controls NS nowadays, Time Warner/
> AOL? (Translate as -- who do we bug to get this fixed?)
> Does Sun have some influence with Netscape? If so, why
> do they permit 4.7x to a
> > You need to run Tomcat as root to be able to bind to ports lower
> > than 1024. However, I don't recommend running a Java program as
> > root, even with a security manager. You could instead use port
> > redirection (using ipchains or iptables) to map port 80 to 8180.
>
> Thank y
> > You need to run Tomcat as root to be able to bind to ports lower
> > than 1024. However, I don't recommend running a Java program as
> > root, even with a security manager. You could instead use port
> > redirection (using ipchains or iptables) to map port 80 to 8180.
>
> Thank
urprised to find out how small that part
really is.
I'm all for supporting educated debate. But when you start throwing insults
around there just is no point.
- Eric Molitor
surprised to find out how small that part really is.
I'm all for supporting educated debate. But when you start throwing insults around
there just is no point.
- Eric Molitor
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Take all of this with a grain of salt as IINAL. Then again its quite easy to
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o take
the risks associated with distributing the package. (Because of botht the liability
risk and the question of violating the functionality clause...)
Take all of this with a grain of salt as IINAL. Then again its quite easy to point
your /etc/apt/sources.list to blackdown and fetch the jdks..
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