Try to examing the log (and increase the verbosity level to -ttttt) - maybe something is wrong with permissions to a temp directory?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rey Canlas" <rfcanlas@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 2:26 PM
Anybody successful in running 2.0.9 on Slackware 10.0?
My compile went through without any hitch but when I start gnugk, I get the message below:
# /usr/sbin/gnugk -r -c /etc/gnugk.ini -o /var/log/gnugk.log -ttt &
WARNING: No config file found!
- Does the config file exist? The default
(~/.pwlib_config/Gatekeeper.ini or gatekeeper.ini in current
directory) or the one
given with -c?
- Did you specify they the right 'Main' section with -s?
- Is the line 'Fourtytwo=42' present in this 'Main' section?
OpenH323 Gatekeeper - The GNU Gatekeeper with ID 'OpenH323GK' started on 0.0.0.0
.
.
.
I'm using the basic /etc/gnugk.ini and file permissions are correct.
I compiled 2.0.8 on the same machine and it works perfectly so it's got to be something in the 2.0.9 and/or Slackware 10.
My setup:
Slackware 10.0 (Linux 2.4.26) pwlib_1.5.2 openh323_1.12.2
/etc/gnugk.ini [Gatekeeper::Main] Fourtytwo=42
[GkStatus::Auth] rule=allow
Thanks in advance for any assistance. Rey
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