Hi
Try it
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#head-18d1c3f3fa702a1be769340784515eecce6e0ac9
JR> jsvc works well for this but I haven't been able to figure
JR> out if it invokes java security, ideally using the
JR> catalina.policy. Does anyone know?
"Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1
jsvc works well for this but I haven't been able to figure out if it invokes
java security, ideally using the catalina.policy. Does anyone know?
>>> "Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/26/2007 11:24 AM >>>
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Gaurav,
Also look at "jsvc", which
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Gaurav,
Also look at "jsvc", which will allow you to run Tomcat as non-root and
still use port 80.
- -chris
Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
> Gaurav Kushwaha wrote:
>> I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standalone on port 80, I
>> will
>> have t
Or the commons daemon project's jsvc which can launch as root long
enough to grab port 80 and then shift to an unprivileged user for normal
runtime operations.
--David
Peter Crowther wrote:
>>From: Gaurav Kushwaha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standal
Gaurav Kushwaha wrote:
> I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standalone on port 80, I will
> have to run it as root and that this is potentially unsafe.
That's in no way Tomcat-specific. On Unix-like systems an application needs
root privileges to be able to bind to ports with numbers
Thanks,
I will read about these.
Gaurav Singh Kushwaha
http://www.chakpak.com
Ph: +91-9880101496
Bangalore, India.
On 1/26/07, Mikolaj Rydzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gaurav Kushwaha wrote:
> I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standalone on port 80, I
> will
> have to run it
> From: Gaurav Kushwaha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standalone on
> port 80, I will
> have to run it as root and that this is potentially unsafe.
True on UNIX, false on Windows.
> Is there any way
> for me to run it on port 80 without having to giv
Gaurav Kushwaha wrote:
I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standalone on port 80, I
will
have to run it as root and that this is potentially unsafe. Is there
any way
for me to run it on port 80 without having to give the root privileges to
the process.
Use apache (+ mod_jk or mod_pro
I read somewhere that if I want to run Tomcat standalone on port 80, I will
have to run it as root and that this is potentially unsafe. Is there any way
for me to run it on port 80 without having to give the root privileges to
the process.
Thanks,
Gaurav Singh Kushwaha
http://www.chakpak.com
Ph