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Johann,

Johann Siegele wrote:
|> You have to run OS and browse in kiosk mode. Tomcat has nothing to it.
|
| I want to build a server with tomcat which no user can change.

No user at all? This is not possible, since root/Administrator can
always change things. I think you mean "the kiosk user" cannot change
anything.

That's easy:

1. run Tomcat as a separate user ("tomcat", maybe?)
2. Disable all applications except the one you want to run
~   (such as the manager application)
3. Use a separate user as the one that logs-into the console
~   ("kiosk"? "guest"?) and give them access to nothing but a
~   web browser

There are other things you really should do to lock-down the machine,
but those are very operating-system specific.

- -chris

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