Leon Breedt writes:
> On my box, the modem device (/dev/ttyS1) is owned by root, group dialout.
That is not necessary as long as pppd is setuid root, which is how it is
installed.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I try to run my PPP scripts, everyone of them results in
> permission denied.
>
> I did edit the /etc/group file and added my user name as follows:
>
> dip:x:40:hwalton
^
this has to be a *
It is safer to add a user to
On Sat, Oct 10 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
> When I try to run my PPP scripts, everyone of them results in
> permission denied.
Does the account have permission to use the modem? On my box, the
modem device (/dev/ttyS1) is owned by root, group dialout. See if
adding your user to the d
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| When I try to run my PPP scripts, everyone of them results in permission
denied.
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| I did edit the /etc/group file and added my user name as follows:
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| dip:x:40:hwalton
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| I still get permission denied? Can anyone figure what is going on here?
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| I did logoff tha
If you type "groups" while logged in do you show up in group dip? What does ls
-al on /etc/chatscripts, /etc/ppp, and /usr/sbin/pppd show?
On 10-Oct-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I try to run my PPP scripts, everyone of them results in permission
> denied.
>
> I did edit the /etc/group f
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