one way is to set umask in start-stop script.
see: man umask
On 12/7/09, Jarrod Hermer jar...@mybeat.net wrote:
Hi All,
I have successfully compiled, installed and run kannel as root. I would now
like to be able to run kannel as a non privileged user as well as being able
to manage (start, stop etc) kannel from other arbitrary user accounts.
I realise this is more of a linux admin type question but I hope someone
here can assist with best practices.
I have created a group called kannel and changed all the associated files to
be a member of that group as well as the permission on the files/directories
to have the correct read, write, execute permissions.
The problem is when I restart the daemon as a user (assuming I have forced
the .store file and its backup to be a member of the kannel group) the
.store file gets recreated as the users and in the users group with only the
user having read/write permission.
Is it possible to configure kannel/linux such that any user can manage the
kannel service?
Thanks,
Jarrod
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