Hi Malcom,
my advice is to run asterisk as non-privileged user. And do not user 
safe_asterisk script if u can...it cannot check if it running and you 
can have many safe_asterisk running in memory...moreover this fills your 
CLI with a lot of annoying "remote unix connection" messages.

Giorgio


Malcom Kemp wrote:
>
> In looking at the safe_asterisk script, it would appear that it is 
> encouraging the running of the Asterisk application as root user.  My 
> natural inclination is to run it as a non-privileged user.  What is 
> recommendation?
>
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