[omniORB] Running omniNames as a non-priviledged user?

Johan Cronje jcronje at dsp.sun.ac.za
Mon Dec 8 11:38:43 GMT 2003


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On Sunday 07 December 2003 23:11, Anthony Schlemmer wrote:
> The original "omniNames" script I found included with 4.0.3 didn't do
> anything special here. On a RedHat ES 2.1 system I modified the script
> so it runs "su -c ..." to startup omniNames so its owned by a
> non-priviledged user. On a SuSE 9.0 system I was able to use the
> fancier "startproc" program which allows me to specify both a user and
> group to run the process under.

Thomas

This is something that I didn't anticipate in the omniNames.suse script.
Must omniNames be run as another user than root? If so, I will modify
the script file accordingly (just let me know as which user to run :) )

Regards
Johan

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Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
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