sean darcy writes:
I'm running asterisk, a telephony app, on Fedora 31.If I start asterisk as user asterisk all goes well. But if I use systemd, I get a bunch of permission problems.
Are you using Fedora's asterisk package? If so, you should report your bug against the Fedora package.
If not, and this is built by hand, perhaps you should try the Fedora package instead. Asterisk is complicated stuff, and with the complexity of Fedora itself, and all the systemd-related voodoo, packaging something like asterisk on Fedora will likely involve quite a bit of knowledge and experience.
So why would starting asterisk as user asterisk work, but fail using systemd ?
Do you have selinux enabled and enforcing? That would be one reason,
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