Hi Jonas

Type 'id asterisk' at your command line.
It should return uid gid and all groups the asterisk user belongs to.

Cheers

Bails

jonas kellens wrote:
>  >From voip-info.org :
> /Asterisk will look for these files in the /var/lib/asterisk/keys 
> directory, so copy them there and make sure only the asterisk user id 
> can read the keys and that no one can write over them./
> 
> How do I know my "Asterisk User ID" ??
> 
> Jonas.
> 
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