Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

> kppp is an SUID program. There should be no problem runing it as a normal
> user.

Just a little statment before I'm doomed to be an Ediot:
If you would have read a little closer you would have seen I was talking
about pppd and not kppp.

Noam Meltzer
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> On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Noam Meltzer wrote:
>
> > Dan \"BUTTER\" wrote:
> >
> > >  HI THEREI TRIED TO CONNECT TO  THE INTERNET USING KPPP AND IT TELLS
> > > ME RIGHT AWAY THAT THE MODEM IS BUSY EVEN BEFORE TRYING TO DIALnow i
> > > know that my configration of the port is right (CUA2 for com3).BUt
> > > still i can`t figure out the problem     THAKNS FROM
> > > AHEAD                                                         dan
> >
> > Hi Dan,
> > 1) why won't you try a smaller font?
> > 2) are you using root or a regular user for doing so?
> > if 2 is NO then I would recommend you to read ppp-howto and there's
> > another ppp-howto which i can't recall its name on how to give the
> > proper restrictions for regular users to use pppd.
> >
> > Noam Meltzer
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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