A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 14:44, Achim Bohnet va escriure: > On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 01:45:01PM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Friday 14 February 2003 12:31, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote: > > > A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 11:14, Achim Bohnet va escriure: > > > > Workaround is to add user password to /etc/ppp/{chap,pap}-secrets. > > > > I had not time yet to investigate why password entry given in kppp > > > > is ignored in woody KDE 3.1. > > > > > > I don't understand very much this. Are you telling that password entry > > > is ignored i kppp in woody KDE 3.1? It works for root perfectly, but > > > not for the normal users (group dip) > > > > AFAIK the user should be in group adm also to be able to read > > /var/log/messages which kppp parses. In case the user can't read that > > file, kppp hangs up. > > Vica versa. When kppp (better pppd) hangs up, kppp tries to open some file > in /var/log/ to extract the pppd entries to help the user to understand > what's going on. > > AFAIR (laptop of my user not online) because kppp tried to also scan a > /var/log/<file> that is not used by debian , I've added an local2 (???) > entry to syslog.conf to log to this file and set the file readable by dip.
Well, I have added to adm group my user, and it doesn't work. I more or less work if I add the user password to to /etc/ppp/{chap,pap}-secrets. as Achim said. But, now, kppp doesn't hang up, but DNS doesn't work. I have to copy my resolv.conf to /etc/resolv.conf. I don't understand why I have a lot of problems with kppp in debian. I used to be mandrake, and the user only had to put their user/pwd and the dns, gateway etc to his config file and nothing more. Are you sure that there's no problem with the post_installation script? Best regard, Leo