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Re: security best practice



2008/5/2 ChadDavis <chadmichaeldavis@gmail.com>:
> I'd like some advice from the admins.  I'm a developer who admins my own
> environment in a home office.  I get things done, but perhaps not in the
> best fashion.
>
> For instance, I just installed the tomcat server via the debian
> repositories.  By default, all of the files go in under the root ownership
> and group.  I want my developer users to be able to access all of the
> various tomcat files, from logs and conf stuff to startup scripts.  What is
> the "right" way of granting this access to my users?
>

Hello,

you can create a user that owns all the tomcat dir. And also a group,
and put that users in that group. If you also run tomcat in the
default 8080 port, that user can also start/stop the server.

Best regards,
Sergio Cuellar


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