apart of the command line options (see openser -h) you can set some
parameters in the configuration file in order to switch the user and
group. Check the dokuwiki:
Tavis: want to share how you did it ?
thk
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:05:21 -0700
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I'm currently running OpenSER both as non root and also chrooted without
issue
Nelson Silva wrote:
Anyone got a info how to make openser for non
root ?
for example, openser -U openser -G openser ?
thk
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