Sorry, I think I've been using gnunet-arm the wrong way...
I usually compile from SVN, and then run/stop GNUnet using the command

$ sudo -u gnunet gnunet-arm -[se]

I thought this was the correct way to start GNUnet, running all services
as user "gnunet". If I start it with my user, I can indeed work with
gnunet-identity.



On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 00:41 +0100, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> That is odd, USER_SERVICE=yes in [identity], so this should not be
> necessary.  As which user does 'gnunet-service-identity' run? As you
> seem to have gone with the two-user setup, did you also start
> gnunet-service-arm twice? (once for the system user, and once for
> yourself)?


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