On 6/21/11 12:33 PM, laura testi wrote:
The LDAP server is running on another machine in the
same LAN without
any firewall.
As by your suggestion, I change the user and group from kamailio to
root in the /etc/default/kamilio file. Now it works.
Why I can not run the kamailio as the user kamailio as the default
installation set? (I install the kamilio from rpm and the user and
group of kamailio are already created by the installation)
wuthout ldap.so, I can run the kamilio from the user kamailio normally
when I run "service kamailio start" from root.
Is the ldap module
configuration file readable by user kamailio?
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
interesting, is the ldap server running on same server? Is the
connection via local network?
When starting as service, kamailio is probably run under user
kamailio. Any firewall in place or system restrictions for user
'kamailio'?
You can change the user/group for kamailio service in
/etc/default/kamailio
Cheers,
Daniel
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