[Serusers] run rtpproxy as non root
Maxim Sobolev
sobomax at portaone.com
Tue Jul 20 11:19:35 CEST 2004
Richard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When i tried to run rtpproxy as non root, it gave an
> error "rtpproxy: can't bind to a socket: Permission
> denied". Is there a reason to run it as root?
You can easily run it as not root, but you have to either make sure that
/var/run directory is writeable by that user, or specify another
directory for the socket via command line option.
-Maxim
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