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FS#10322 - [ifplugd] -c report not running state when checked as a normal user.
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Opened by Faelar (Faelar) - Wednesday, 30 April 2008, 15:26 GMT
Last edited by Thayer Williams (thayer) - Sunday, 07 June 2009, 16:28 GMT
Opened by Faelar (Faelar) - Wednesday, 30 April 2008, 15:26 GMT
Last edited by Thayer Williams (thayer) - Sunday, 07 June 2009, 16:28 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Ifplugd when launched with -c as a normal user can't access to the PID file (permission denied) and report "ifplugd not running." Additional info: * local/ifplugd 0.28-3 * /etc/rc.conf DAEMONS=( ... @ifplugd ... ) Steps to reproduce: first : #ifplugd -c --> report "ifplugd process for device eth0 running as pid XXXX." then : $ifplugd -c --> report "Failed to open PID file: Permission denied ifplugd not running." |
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My output:
$ ifplugd -c
ifplugd process for device eth0 running as pid 5020.