Hello Johnny, if you installed the software in a subdirectory (e.g. /var/openca) then it is easy to make a script that changes all the privileges from root to the new OpenCA user, check not to leave the configuration files writable from the new OpenCA user. Basically check for var/ and some parts of etc/ for write-ability by the OpenCA user. Also having a new installation in another directory would help you to look for the right ownership of the files.
--- Max Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
Hello everybody, After a very long time without posting questions here, I came back with a problem.I'd like to know if is it possible to change OpenCA user after it is installed and up and running. Someone installed as root, and user root, but I'd like to create another user to operate the RA, is it possible? What should I do?
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