Herman (ISTD) wrote: > Dear all, > > I use gnokii to send Nagios notification. Gnokii need to access > /dev/ttyUSB0 in order to deliver message to Handphone. At present, I > need to set nagios user to root group in order to accomplish this task. > If the nagios user is not in root group, it could not access > /dev/ttyUSB0. > > Previously when nagios user is not in root group, I tried to do some > workarounds such as : chown nagios /dev/ttyUSB0 but it didn't work. Is > there's any way to access /dev/ttyUSB0 without setting nagios user as > root group ? > Thank you. >
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