
Hello Martin, Thanks for the fast answer I read the INSTALL file, but it teachs how to install it as root, even saying: Add user: --------- $shell: useradd -d /opt/otrs/ -c 'OTRS user' otrs Add user to webserver group (if the webserver is not running with OTRS user): ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- $shell: usermod -G nogroup otrs I already have an user ( the one that has the /home/myaccount/ dir). Do I need to create a new user just for OTRS? There's also some files that probably need to be put in the /var/ dir. Is it necessary? Thanks, Luís Fernando ME> Hi Luís, ME> On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 06:31:24PM -0200, MEGA Hospedagem wrote:
I run a hosting company, and I'd like to install OTRS to support my clients. But I don't want to install OTRS "globally" on the system. I just want to install it on the main account of my site ( /home/myaccount/ ). Is it possible? Is there a tutorial for that? The ones I read just teached how to install it as root
ME> Of course, you can install it under /home/xyz (just see the INSTALL file). ME> PS: Normally you need the root account to install missing perl cpan ME> modules on your system (if not installed - see also the INSTALL file).
Thanks, Luís Fernando
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