Hi,
You can create a PPP group and add all your users who are
permitted to use pppd to this group. Then you can add a
exexcutable permission to pppd for group ppp.
shao.
Herve BRUNEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed Debian slink and kernel 2.2.11 with success
>
> i can use my internet connexion as root, but i don't find how to run it like
> an user.
>
> I try, unsuccessfuly, to change attribut of /usr/sbin/pppd and script I
> created as root.
>
> the message is always the same " you must be root to run pppd
>
> Is there anyone to help me
>
> Thanks
>
> Hervé
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