Yes, issue got resolved by adding this openser user id manually onto the system by root.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 8, 2008 5:15 AM, Henning Westerholt <<a href="mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de">henning.westerholt@1und1.de</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c">On Friday 08 February 2008, Kalinda G wrote:<br>> Openser admins!<br>
><br>> I did installation of OpenSER using the source from SVN, and noticed that<br>> openser unix id no longer added by itself during installation (i.e. make<br>> all; make install). See the following file which state that openser to be<br>
> started by id openser.<br>><br>> $ egrep "USER|GROUP" /etc/default/openser<br>> USER=openser<br>> GROUP=openser<br>> $<br>><br>> I can manually add openser but want to make sure if something got broken<br>
> along the line. Btw, there was another installation done 2007-12-26 via<br>> SVN, I do not re-call adding this id manually. Could someone confirm this<br>> please.<br>><br>> Suppose this id has to be added manually, what other associated items need<br>
> to reflect this change. Thanks!<br><br></div></div>Hi,<br><br>i'm not aware that openser creates a 'openser' user during the install. The<br>only thing i remember is that a 'openser' user is created during the<br>
installation of a build debian package. The 'etc/default' file is also used<br>for this installation target, not sure about the 'make install' target, or<br>other distributions..<br><br>Cheers,<br><font color="#888888"><br>
Henning<br></font></blockquote></div><br>