> > How do I enable non-root users to use PPP (via pon/poff) ?
>
> adduser username dip
Thanks from me too! I've been doing "sudo pon" for a long time, but had
just resigned myself to it...
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Salman Ahmed writes:
> How do I enable non-root users to use PPP (via pon/poff) ?
Add the users to the 'dip' group.
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On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> How do I enable non-root users to use PPP (via pon/poff) ?
Add the user to the group dip.
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On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 01:26:17PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> How do I enable non-root users to use PPP (via pon/poff) ?
Add them to the dip group (eg, put their name in the list at the end of the
dip entry in /etc/group).
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On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> How do I enable non-root users to use PPP (via pon/poff) ?
With the normal Debian setup, you only have to add those non-root users to
group dip. As root, this command should do it:
adduser username dip
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