I set the username and password in the config file with:
# User and Group To Run SER As user=openser group=openser
Although i'm sure you can use the command line switches as well
Besides the usual checking for adequate permissions (use "strace -fF" can be useful for this in some situations) i've not done anything special
Chrooting is similar, use strace to find which libraries, dev nodes and support files it needs and create the chroot environment using that information
What problem are you having?
Nelson Silva wrote:
Tavis: want to share how you did it ?
thk
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I'm currently running OpenSER both as non root and also chrooted without issue
Nelson Silva wrote:
Anyone got a info how to make openser for non root ?
for example, openser -U openser -G openser ?
thk
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