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