Well, there you go then - either add /usr/sbin to your path, or provide a full path thusly:
/usr/sbin/asterisk -r CP Robert McNaught wrote: > not in path > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo $PATH > /usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/lib/courier-imap/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/admin/bin > >> >> Is /sbin in your path? >> >> CP >> >> Robert McNaught wrote: >> > >> > my problem is that a non-privileged user, eg admin, cannot log in and >> > connect to the console by issuing the following >> > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk -r >> > bash: asterisk: command not found >> > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] whereis asterisk >> > asterisk: /usr/sbin/asterisk /usr/lib/asterisk /usr/include/asterisk >> > /usr/include/asterisk.h /usr/share/man/man8/asterisk.8 >> > >> > what is the best way to solve this problem? >> > >> > i have tried adding >> > >> > admin ALL=(ALL) ALL - I will prune back once I verify I can >> > get this working >> > >> > into visudo, but even that returns asterisk:command not found >> > >> > Does anyone out there know the best way around this - I tried adding in >> > a symbolic link in /usr/bin/asterisk to point to the >> > /home/asterisk/asterisk-bin/sbin/asterisk file, which worked, but is a >> > hack around the problem and don't believe this is the way >> > >> > It seems that non-privileged users cannot run commands in sbin, but can >> > in bin directories >> > >> > Robert _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
