permissions
От | tony |
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Тема | permissions |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 1014468060.5319.19.camel@vaio обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
The scene: Tony re-writing his HOWTO The players: Tomcat4, Postgresql 7.2 The plot: writing to page the definitive guide on file permissions so that Tomcat can talk to Postgresql via JDBC. All that in place - the install on my development machine gives the following result: - I can read fronm the database. The web app functions perfectly and with Tomcat4/Postgresql 7.2 much faster (no benchmarks, just human "feels snappier") - when I try to login to the administration pages I get chucked out... javax.servlet.ServletException: Connection refused. Check that the hostname and port is correct, and that the postmaster is running with the -i flag, which enables TCP/IP networking. YES IT IS FOR PETES SAKE!!!!!! My question for the weekend is "what files/applications should have what read/write permissions?". In fact I feel that this is a much wider Unix/Linux question which is one of the major problems for newcomers. I am not (a newcomer) but have had trouble (coming from the Mac) understanding what is what since 1997... We have three users: tony (thats me =;-{ ), postgres and tomcat4. tony is via JDBC trying to send a login/password combination via JSP to tomcat4. tomcat4 is validating the password against a table in postgresql and getting the errror above. tomcat doesn't have (decent) docs (now you know why I wrote a HOWTO) postgresql has good docs (If I said "great" you would get sloppy...). But there is no place where it is written in stone who should own what. help Cheers Tony -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html
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