I found the reason, that is some permission in
/etc/ppp is not right . Anyway I wont use xisp, it is
silly that it requires to create in
/etc/ppp/peers/xisp_ttyXX by hand so what is the point
of ease of use? If I counld do that I would rather use
my own way of dialling. I just want a completely
Hi,
Is there any way to make xisp work with normal user?
If I run as normal user it says: No permission to run
pppd. Check the path option, it says error although it
got right (/usr/sbin) Check pppd, its owner is root ,
and group is dip ;
If I run as root, it is normal
If I run use sudo like
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm pulling from Sid (unstable), and a couple of months ago my XISP
> dialer stopped working. pon still works fine. I figured I had just
> been bitten by an unstable bug, and figured I'd ride it out till the
> fix. I finally c
I'm pulling from Sid (unstable), and a couple of months ago my XISP
dialer stopped working. pon still works fine. I figured I had just been
bitten by an unstable bug, and figured I'd ride it out till the fix. I
finally check the Bug Tracking System, and I find only two bugs, neither
* "Alberto" == Alberto Meroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alberto> Here is the log file generated by plog. It seem that the
Alberto> problem is with authentication,
Yes.
Alberto> I noticed that as user caeyme I cannot read and execute
Alberto> /etc/ppp. Maybe xisp s
gfiles (remember to relogin
> after adding the user to the group). For now, you can just su to root
> in a xterm.
>
> Alberto> And if the same user tries to use xisp or kppp or gnome-ppp
> Alberto> it does not work apparently pppd get a modem hangup. I
> Alberto> installe
d if the same user tries to use xisp or kppp or gnome-ppp
Alberto> it does not work apparently pppd get a modem hangup. I
Alberto> installed the peer file and so on but I have no idea for the
Alberto> solution (of course I could do it as root but...)
Well, first thing would be posting the rele
same user tries to use xisp or kppp or gnome-ppp
it does not work apparently pppd get a modem hangup. I installed
the peer file and so on but I have no idea for the solution
(of course I could do it as root but...)
Thank you very much
Alberto
st, so here is a list of only
vp> the files that came up:
vp> /etc/ppp/peers/xisp_ttyS3
vp> /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/xisp
vp> /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/xisp
vp> /etc/ppp/options
vp> /etc/ppp/ip-up
vp> /etc/ppp/ip-down
vp> It looks that either /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/xisp or /etc/ppp/options may
vp
On 6 Apr 1999, Martin Bialasinski responded very promptly:
> >> "vp" == v polasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> vp> I would like to run xisp without logging in as root. Right now
> vp> when I run it as a "regular" user, xisp gives me an error
Hi,
I had the same problem. The "dirty" way is to change overnership for
usr/sbin/pppd. Or you could add yourself to the group that allows using pppd,
think it is "dialout" or "pppusers".
On 06-Apr-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would l
>> "vp" == v polasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
vp> I would like to run xisp without logging in as root. Right now
vp> when I run it as a "regular" user, xisp gives me an error message:
vp> "/usr/sbin/pppd: using the name option requires root priv
Hi,
I would like to run xisp without logging in as root. Right now when I run
it as a "regular" user, xisp gives me an error message:
"/usr/sbin/pppd: using the name option requires root privilege".
Some more facts:
1. I am running Debian 2.1
2. My ISP is using CHAP a
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Hi,
I almost forgot:
$ ls -l xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
- -rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 176296 Jan 25 01:00 xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
$ md5sum xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
e661279248fb7ed98a6becfd9e766501 xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
Ciao,
Martin
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Hi,
there is a new version of xisp underway (X frontend to pppd). The
autor is looking for testers, especially for the varous authentication
methods he can't test himself. Available method
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Frederic Breitwieser writes:
| > I do this in NT currently with no issues - but I have a program to do so.
| > At the rate I'm going, give me a month to have something that works for
| > you guys to lobotomize.
|
| The problem is not so much one of code as it is one of p
Frederic Breitwieser writes:
> I do this in NT currently with no issues - but I have a program to do so.
> At the rate I'm going, give me a month to have something that works for
> you guys to lobotomize.
The problem is not so much one of code as it is one of policy. I could
hack out a script tha
>The multiple isp problem remains an unresolved issue.
Being new to Linux, I haven't learned bash or any of the scripting shells.
One of the things I want to do, is have a timeout in my ppp0 dial up, where
as if it fails on one isp, say 5 times in a row, it dials the second isp
and restarts the sc
> There is a neat utility called pppconfig, which allows for multiple ISP
> configs.
pppconfig sets multiple ppp connections. Unfortunately, it does not deal
with:
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/hosts
/etc/smail/routers
/etc/smail/config
The multiple isp problem remains an unresolved issue.
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There is a neat utility called pppconfig, which allows for multiple ISP
configs.
Just use: pon to start it.
Denis
-Original Message-
From: Gary L. Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 6:33 PM
Subject: Xisp and mutipl
ught I'd take a look at Xisp. First, I think it's been reported
here, but the one in hamm is broken. It doesn't seem to recognize the
fact that I have libforms0.88 installed. Anyway, the one in slink
seems to have installed itself fine on my hamm system.
So, I got things running with
Oops, wrong list. Sorry.
Ciao,
Martin
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>> "FK" == Felix Klee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FK> immer wenn ich mit "xisp" (installiert von einem Debian
FK> package) unter HAMM eine Verbindung aufzubauen versuche
FK> kommt folgende Fehlermeldung:
FK> /usr/sbin/pppd: unrecognized option &
I am using xisp.
I think that Debian should have an updated AND bugfree version of it.
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I am using xisp_2.3p4-0.1_i386.deb and xforms0.86_0.86-2_i386.deb on Debian
1.3.1 system, and used to activate it from .xsession
$ cat .xsession | grep xisp
exec xisp -geometry 372x299+1152+572 &
It worked fine until recently. I think that the point when it started making
problems was wh
I'm installing Debian on a notebook, and have to connect to several
different ISPs in different cities. I would like to use Xisp, but I
keep getting xforms not installed when dselect tries to configure it. I
can't seem to find anything but xforms0 and xforms-dev. Neither of th
ct: Re: XISP and Debian
From: Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 13 Mar 1998 22:31:58 +0100
In-Reply-To: Kevin Cave's message of "Wed, 11 Mar 1998 09:17:25 +"
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(begin qoutation)"
Kevin C
Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have tried to install both xisp from the stable and the unstable
> tree. Both seem to have dependency problems which I was unable to
> solve. Could anyone suggests how to het (any one) xisp up and running?
Use xisp and
I have tried to install both xisp from the stable and the unstable tree. Both
seem to have dependency problems which I was unable to solve. Could anyone
suggests how to het (any one) xisp up and running?
Much apprecited,
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> $ xisp &
> [2] 637
> $ xISP: rcVersion: error reading file version!
>
> What is it and how am I solving it ?
The configfile changed format from binary to text.
>From the readme:
XISPRCCV
xisprccv is a .xisprc file converter for ver
$ xisp &
[2] 637
$ xISP: rcVersion: error reading file version!
What is it and how am I solving it ?
Thank you.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Package: xisp
> Version: 2.3p4-0.1
> Architecture: i386
> Depends: libc5 (>= 5.4.0-0), xlib6 (>= 3.3-0), xpm4.7 (>= 3.4g-0)
>. . .
>
> Why threre is no dependency in xform (>= 0.86) ?
I don't know. I p
$ zcat /usr/doc/xisp/README.gz | grep -B3 xform
string 'BUSY'. To compile and install the package you need a properly
installed X11R6 or newer, as well as the forms library (XForms GUI by
T.C. Zhao and Mark Overmars) with version 0.86 or later. You
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In short, I should get the new version.
> I don't have an entry "init" in the options->communication. Probably
> because I am running the old version. Do you know if the new version
> will run on an old Debian 1.3.1 (with libc5, xform0 (0.81-6)) ? By old
> Debian 1.3
r6.
Thank you.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> [get xisp 2.3p4.deb from ftp://134.95.210.54/pub if you use an older
> version]
>
> > However, I can't use it becuase it concatentes its own chat script to
> > mine. I want to initialize the modem before g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[get xisp 2.3p4.deb from ftp://134.95.210.54/pub if you use an older
version]
> However, I can't use it becuase it concatentes its own chat script to
> mine. I want to initialize the modem before giving it the
> atd... command.
This is the entry &qu
Kevin Cave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having a spot of difficulty getting xisp to work...
>
> Can anyone who has successfully got this package working give
> me a few pointers as to what files to configure etc. ?
I do.
First, get a new xisp.deb version from ftp://
xisp looks very nice.
However, I can't use it becuase it concatentes its own chat script to mine.
I want to initialize the modem before giving it the atd... command. And I can't
get it done in minicom before dialing becuase:
1) I run mgetty which will change the modem settings immedia
Hi, All.
I'm having a spot of difficulty getting xisp to work...
Can anyone who has successfully got this package working give
me a few pointers as to what files to configure etc. ?
I have read the documentation over and over, and I do consider
myself to be an advanced user, but this d
Albert Hurd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could anyone tell me how to run xisp without first logging in as su.
Check the permissions of pppd.
bash-2.01$ ls -l /usr/sbin/pppd
-rwsr-xr-- 1 root dialout 84608 Jun 20 1997 /usr/sbin/pppd
And make sure, the user who should b
Could anyone tell me how to run xisp without first logging in as su.
I aam a newbie and would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Albert Hurd
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On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote:
> I install the xforms package, which xisp depends on. However, it
> installs as xforms0, and so xisp isn't finding it (I'm getting a
> dependency error).
>
This should not happen.
This is what I have installed. As you can see xforms
The xisp package (or perhaps the xforms0) has a problem...
I install the xforms package, which xisp depends on. However, it
installs as xforms0, and so xisp isn't finding it (I'm getting a
dependency error).
On a related note, when I installed xforms, I got the following when it
was c
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