Is it true that ofmipd still runs as the user tofmipd (using the
/etc/tofmipd file) when run as root? I used the 0.68 RPM and I noticed
it wanted to create the 'ofmipd' user and modified the
/etc/sysconfig/ofmipd file to suit. I don't have the ofmipd user, and I
made sure I changed the sysconfig file to reflect that. When I ran the
init.d restart, it gave me this:
[root@werlax init.d]# /etc/init.d/ofmipd restart
Stopping ofmipd: FAILED]
Starting ofmipd:
**********************************************************************
WARNING: The security implications and risks of running
/usr/sbin/tmda-ofmipd in "seteuid" mode have not been fully evaluated.
If you are uncomfortable with this, quit now and instead run
/usr/sbin/tmda-ofmipd under your non-privileged TMDA user account.
**********************************************************************
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/tmda-ofmipd", line 1063, in ?
main()
File "/usr/sbin/tmda-ofmipd", line 1031, in main
pw_uid = Util.getuid(username)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/TMDA/Util.py", line 81, in
getuid
return pwd.getpwnam(username)[2]
KeyError: getpwnam(): name not found
FAILED]
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Mark
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