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On 26-Jul-97 Paul Miller wrote: >George Bonser wrote: >> >> Onw way is to have those ports owned by certain groups. You then >> place >> the users that you want to allow access into the group for that port. >> >how do you do that? mc won't make any changes.. should I just use >chown/grp/mod? > >Paul > Try using chgrp to change the groups of the files, then edit your /etc/group file to add your users to the group you need. I can't remember the command to add a new group (damn RedHat and those GUI tools) You may just want to change your ttySx file to group dip and make the user you want belong to that group also. Hope this helps - ------------------------- E-Mail: Travis Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.methow.com/~tcole -- Get my Public Key here Date: 26-Jul-97 Time: 05:56:49 640Kb should be enough for anybody Bill Gates - ------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBM9n1+GgYC2+RaorhAQHmQgP+JAVyHs+p581BlZT7L2g+e76J41wPWv8C l8UnLVop0IdDrS2angUzjKO0cYzqTzR79AZ8LMjkOmmVoW4sGxt/wFOChyGJzmIP soTp8Le6nreMdczzTwM2eMCBvPZtwWH01XXZbirjdrYTH+0U30SXI2WqPvAnD2DP UkAt6TRtFnA= =E4ux -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .