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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 19483] -
tomcat-users.xml is reset to read all
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tomcat-users.xml is reset to read all
------- Additional Comments From robert.widmer@omv.com 2003-05-02 07:36 -------
I would be quite happy with the default realm - if I only could set the
read/write rights myself on this file. I can't see any need for Tomcat to reset
the rights. If the Tomcat process (in my case user "tomcat") is the file owner
and has read-write access to tomcat-users.xml, nobody else needs to do anything
with the file.
So the only thing I ask for (in the next release) - just don't change the file
permissions on restart!
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