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Re: KPPP problems in RedHat



You need to set the permisions on your modem port to let the user use it
(probably add the user to group dialout)
you also need to set permisions one /etc/ppp if you want access the log
file.

On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, root wrote:

> I tried to make KPPP work without entering the root password when you're
> a regular user in RedHat.
> What I got as a return is nothing with a punishment for trying to mess:
> Now, after I enter the password nothing happens, KPPP just won't run!!!
> I started a X-console and typed "su": root password: and then "kppp"
> I got the kppp window appear on my screen and i manage to connect, but
> instead of connecting it makes a funny problem, it claims to connect on
> 1200bps and writes "UUU" and then starts to wait until it hangs the
> modem.
> Someone knows what the problem is?
> 
> Noam Meltzer
> tsnoam@thenavy.com
> UIN: 4853872
> 
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