Crowd 2.1 : Setting Crowd to Run Automatically and Use an Unprivileged System User on UNIX
This page last changed on Jan 31, 2010 by smaddox.
This page contains some useful information about running Crowd under Linux/UNIX:
Running Crowd as an Unprivileged UserHere is an example of some of the changes you can make to harden up the directory and file permissions for Crowd to run as a non-root user. You will need to update the environment variables to suit your installation. This is also for use in BASH. If you are using a different shell, you might need to tweak some things. Getting Crowd to Start Automatically
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