Daemon restart by non-root user

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I have a daemon which is started automatically during the system boot-up (it is in /etc/rc.d/init.d). During the life of the daemon users can change the configuration because of which the daemon will have to be restarted. All processes which are part of Daemon are owned by root and hence non-root users cannot kill and consequently restart fails. Can anyone suggest a way to handle this? I am using RH7.2 for those who care.

Thanks for all the help

Srini


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