there is a lot more to changing the user than just su'ing

you need to change the permissions on a lot of files too.


On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Amaury BOSSE wrote:

Hi all,

I would like to start asterisk with a different user than "asterisk" in
order to use the same than my apache server.



I have tried to change it in /etc/init.d/asterisk but when I change USER,
asterisk doesn't start.



Has someone already start asterisk under other user that "asterisk"?



Thanks



Amaury



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