Hi folks, on debian/testing I am running into a rights problem with a little script.
The script is called "sakis3g" and it is intended to dial out into a UMTS- connection. The script should be run as root, but it also can be run as a normal user, who is in group "dip". (In the manual it is called "dig", but this is probably a typo. There is no group "dig" on debian). Starting as root is working well. But when starting as a normal user (who is in group "dip") when the modem is inistializing, and it is calling the ppp- demon, then the system hangs, cause of the lack of rights. The script settings are > rwsr-xr-- root:dip and as far as I know, it should start with the rights of root. What my failure? What do I do wrong? Where do I think wrong? Thanks for any help! Best regards Hans
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