2009/1/4 Franz Edler franz.edler@inode.at:
Yes, it should be (if "sip" user really exists). Please, paste the result of:
ps -ef | grep rtpproxy
Thanks, here it is:
ps -ef | grep rtpproxy sip 2745 1 0 Jan02 ? 00:00:00 /usr/local/bin/rtpproxy -s unix:/var/run/rtpproxy.sock -u sip root 7372 7367 0 20:51 pts/2 00:00:00 grep rtpproxy
It's really strange. In my case if I run as root your command I get a socket with "sip" owner. ¿? Did the socket already exist? If so, remove it before start RtpProxy.