Antonio Rodriguez writes:
> If I am not mistaken, the name of the dialout group is "dip" or
> similar,...
The dialout group is "dialout", but that is not what you want for ppp. The
correct group for ppp is "dip". A user must be in "dip" to run pppd but
need not be in "dialout".
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John Hasler
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On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, New Star Service Company wrote:
->1) I install Debian 2.1 today , I'm single user.
-> I need setup internet dialup network urgently.
-> I use "pppconfig" to setup internet connection. setup is ok.
-> I use #pon in root for dial, connection ok , everything ok.
->
New Star Service Company wrote:
>
> 1) I install Debian 2.1 today , I'm single user.
> I need setup internet dialup network urgently.
> I use "pppconfig" to setup internet connection. setup is ok.
> I use #pon in root for dial, connection ok , everything ok.
> but when i use
On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 21:49:56 +0600, New Star Service Company wrote:
> 1) I install Debian 2.1 today
The current release is 2.2.
> I use #pon in root for dial, connection ok , everything ok.
> but when i use $pon command in my user account (/home/satyajit), I
> received
> error
1) I install Debian 2.1 today , I'm single user.
I need setup internet dialup network urgently.
I use "pppconfig" to setup internet connection. setup is ok.
I use #pon in root for dial, connection ok , everything ok.
but when i use $pon command in my user account (/home/satyaji
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