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Bails,<BR>
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thanks for your reply.<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#0000ff"><FONT SIZE="2">bash-3.2# id asterisk</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#0000ff"><FONT SIZE="2">id: asterisk: No such user</FONT></FONT><BR>
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So how do I know my "Asterisk User ID" ??<BR>
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Greetingz,<BR>
Jonas.<BR>
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On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 15:49 +0100, bails wrote:
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Hi Jonas
Type 'id asterisk' at your command line.
It should return uid gid and all groups the asterisk user belongs to.
Cheers
Bails
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