On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 04:12:25AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> If a user account is added to the dip group that user on reboot
> can use pon dsl-provider. That same user though cannot use poff
> dsl-provider, it has to be used by root. I just found this out so
> those using roaring penguin with
Kevin Mark writes:
> I use pon and poff for my dialup(not dsl). I do not need root permission
> for either. From what I read in /usr/bin/poff, it finds the ppp process
> and 'kill's it. Not sure where the problem maybe.
Unfortunately, Poff _does_ need root permission when you are running PPPOE.
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On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 04:12:25AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> If a user account is added to the dip group that user on reboot can use
> pon dsl-provider. That same user though cannot use poff dsl-provider, it
> has to be used by root. I just found this out so those using roaring
> penguin w
If a user account is added to the dip group that user on reboot can use
pon dsl-provider. That same user though cannot use poff dsl-provider, it
has to be used by root. I just found this out so those using roaring
penguin with dsl connections may want to take notice. Probably a good
workarou
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