Thanks for reporting back, taking the chance to forward this email from
sr-dev to sr-users since the thread was cross-posted to some point, for
the benefit of future reads of the archive to show the solution of this
case.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 6/21/11 7:19 PM, laura testi wrote:
Found the problem after some investigation based on
your suggestions.
In the openldap configuration file /etc/openldap/ldap.conf, the entry
TLS_CACERT is pointed to a certificate file in a directory which is
accessible only by root user. After I move the file to a directory
which all user can access it, now it works. I can start the kamailio
as a service with "service kamailio start" with the running user and
group is kamailio.
Thank you all for your helps and suggestions!
Best Regards,
Laura
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:44 PM, laura testi <lau.testi(a)gmail.com
<mailto:lau.testi@gmail.com>> wrote:
The SELinux is disabled.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Andrew Pogrebennyk
<andrew.pogrebennyk(a)portaone.com
<mailto:andrew.pogrebennyk@portaone.com>> wrote:
On 21.06.2011 17 <tel:21.06.2011%2017>:30, laura testi wrote:
Should I need to set a some special environment variable
to load ldap.so
in the /etc/init.d/kamailio?
The env output for root does not confirm my theory :) I'm not
sure what is preventing kamailio from communication with LDAP,
could it be that SELinux is enabled and denying it in some way?
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Andrew Pogrebennyk
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