Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help in getting apache to run in a non-root account

2008-02-10 Thread Joshua Slive
On Feb 9, 2008 10:40 PM, sudhakar govindavajhala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Apache is a pre-forking server. It keeps a pool of processes available > > to serve incoming requests and therefore doesn't need to start new > > processes for each new connection. As your process listing shows, al

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help in getting apache to run in a non-root account

2008-02-09 Thread sudhakar govindavajhala
Hi Joshua, That is a very good insightful mail. Thanks. Please read on. On 2/9/08, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 9, 2008 7:47 PM, sudhakar govindavajhala > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I manage the Information Security of a major financial institut

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help in getting apache to run in a non-root account

2008-02-09 Thread Joshua Slive
On Feb 9, 2008 7:47 PM, sudhakar govindavajhala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I manage the Information Security of a major financial institution. > > How do I get Apache to run as non-root user? As you can see below, > inspite of setting in httpd.conf, Apache is listening on port 80

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help in getting apache to run in a non-root account

2008-02-09 Thread sudhakar govindavajhala
Hi all, I manage the Information Security of a major financial institution. How do I get Apache to run as non-root user? As you can see below, inspite of setting in httpd.conf, Apache is listening on port 8080 as root. I googled around, but could not find a way to start Apache as "apache". Some