Just issue the command providing the user and group.
This is not different then any other service/process that you start from init.d.
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Nathaniel L Keeling
wrote:
> Should I have compiled and installed under the non-root id or will I be ok
> by j
Should I have compiled and installed under the non-root id or will I be
ok by just issuing the command as you mention?
Thanks
Nathaniel L Keeling
On 12/9/2011 12:54 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 12/9/11 2:45 AM, Nathaniel L Keeling wrote:
I have just installed Kamailio 3.2 on
Hello,
On 12/9/11 2:45 AM, Nathaniel L Keeling wrote:
I have just installed Kamailio 3.2 on Solaris sparc and would like to
know what is the best way to have Kamailio to run under another
userid, like kamailio.
you can provide user/group in the command line starting kamailio. See
kamailio -h
I have just installed Kamailio 3.2 on Solaris sparc and would like to
know what is the best way to have Kamailio to run under another userid,
like kamailio.
Thanks
Nathaniel L Keeling
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