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I have done 2 sipXecs V4.2.1 installations this week on Fedora 12 via
rpm from the Fedora repo:

[sipXecs]
name=sipXecs system on Fedora $releasever - $basearch
baseurl=http://download.sipfoundry.org/pub/sipXecs/4.2.1/Fedora_$releasever/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0

After each install, I ran sipxecs-setup since I'd already configured all
of the OS networking. In each case, the root password has been changed,
and it is *not* the password that is commonly documented. sipXecs starts
up fine.

Obviously I can set the pwd via console access, but I'd like to know
what it is; and ask whether this is a bug?

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Joe Micciche                            [email protected]
Red Hat, Inc.                           http://www.redhat.com
Senior Communications Engineer          X(81) 44554
+1.919.754.4554                         Key: 65F90FE1
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