Problem is that "tofmipd" user does not have permissions to access my
/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt and /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/server.key
files.  I really don't want to change the permissions on these files from
the Apache recommended of (chmod go-rwx).  Does anyone have a workaround
for this issue?


Thanks,


Brent Spencer
XsiteDesigns


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Subject: tmda-ofmipd (foreground vs. background)
From:    "Brent Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:    Thu, February 21, 2008 3:28 pm
To:      [email protected]
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The tmda-ofmipd "Global mode" section at
http://wiki.tmda.net/TmdaOfmipdHowto#head-2277ea3bc4f06c43e0874f793cb96c57f8881490
mentions "Invoke tmda-ofmipd under the root account...".  I have found
that tmda-ofmipd will only properly work if I'm logged in as root and run
it in the foreground.  When I'm logged in as root and execute "service
start tmda-ofmipd", the process starts and is owned by the "tofmipd" user.
 Does anyone know what needs to be done to allow tmda-ofmipd to
successfully process requests when not running in the foreground?  Any
help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Brent Spencer
XsiteDesigns



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