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RE: Tomcat/ Apache startup

David Nelson

2003-06-06


Hello Mark,

Yes I set a tomcat account chown -R $TOMCAT_HOME/bin and replaced the "noone" with Tomcat. Still nothing. I'm a real newbie at trying to administer this unit so I really apprec the help.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Eggers [mailto:its_toasted@(protected)]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat/ Apache startup


David,

I don't know about Redhat 7.3, but the default
configuration in Redhat 9 restricts user "noone" and
"nobody" so that network access does not work.

I am using similar scripts, but installed Tomcat from
the binaries and made two users.

1. tomcat is a normal user and has rw access to the
/home/tomcat directory structure.

2. tomcat-op is a user in the same group, but only has
write access to the appropriate areas (temp, work,
logs - plus some other logging for specific apps).

This seems to work reasonably well, although I could
probably tie down the security in a better fashion.

/mde/
just my two cents . . . .

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