Anthony J. Biacco a écrit :
Remember that over nfs, the client's access to the server will be as
user nobody or nfsnobody, depending on your system, so that user will
have to have access to all those directories/files, unless of course you
use the anonuid/anongid directives in your exports file.
Caldarale, Charles R a écrit :
type Status report
message /~paul/test.jsp
description The requested resource (/~paul/test.jsp)
is not available.
Does the userid Tomcat is running under have access to the file in question?
If not, you'll always get the 404.
Hello and thank you for your rep
Remember that over nfs, the client's access to the server will be as
user nobody or nfsnobody, depending on your system, so that user will
have to have access to all those directories/files, unless of course you
use the anonuid/anongid directives in your exports file.
-Tony
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> From: Anthony PAUL [mailto:anthony.p...@unicaen.fr]
> Subject: Userdirs on an NFS share
>
> type Status report
> message /~paul/test.jsp
> description The requested resource (/~paul/test.jsp)
> is not available.
Does the userid Tomcat is running under have access to the file in question?
If