On 4 Dec 2002, vike k wrote:
>hi
>
>i used to use wvdial to connect to the net, and had the setup exactly as
>yu require. its not very difficult, but don't remember the settings
>exactly. as far as i can recall,
>
>i had created a group for users who could dialout
>then accordingly assigned group permission to /etc/ppp
>and i think i assigned 4750 permissions to /dev/ttyS0
>
>vivek
>
>On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 13:32, Vivek khare wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a Red Hat Linux 7.2 Firewall Server installed in my network which
>> enables internet connection sharing thru a dial up.
>> I wish to allow any user (non root) to be able to dial using wvdial, I
>> tried changinf owner, group, permission and location of the wvdial but
>> didn't help. When any non root user tries to dial it says resource busy
>> or .....
>> Please let me know how to allow any non root user to dial.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vivek
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hi u can also use sudo to get this done........
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