>> From: CommonGround Softworks/Phil McNamara 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: RE: Mod_JK on OSX server 10.5
>> 
>> In OSX, IIRC, there were the usual issues because 
>> the ports less than 1024 are reserved for priviledged
>> services
>
>Which is exactly why jsvc (now commonds-daemon) was invented.  It's a
>whole lot simpler than httpd.
>
> - Chuck

Hi Chuck,
Thanks.  I found this:
http://commons-daemon.darwinports.com/

but what I've read so far - this seems non-trivial also.  Maybe you can 
point me to better tutorial info?
Administering Apache takes very little time with the OSX tools provided. 
I am looking at a project that will need to be adding a large number of 
virtual domains to the machine over the next year.  I won't have time to 
do it myself. Need easy tools in place so as to hand off the work. If 
commons-daemon provides an easier path than mod_jk and edits to the 
workers.properties file, I'm all for it.
phil

Phil McNamara
CommonGround Softworks Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.commongrnd.com



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