Hi! > I've tryed to reproduce the bug but kppp stores the password > in .kde/share/config/kppprc instead of *-secrets here and stores the > password correctly: > Name=my_connection > Password="` > > How have you managed to get kppp to store the password in *-secrets? It > shouldn't touch that files (and it shouldn't have permission to edit them > if you just add a user to the "dip" group and run kppp with that user).
I don't know why, but /usr/bin/kppp is suid-root in the package and it really writes pap-secrets. When I remove suid bit, it ignores pap-secrets silently. -- Alexander Kogan Institute of Applied Physics Russian Academy of Sciences -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]