A Dimarts 11 Mar� 2003 20:39, Achim Bohnet va escriure: > FWIW: I installed kppp on a host running KDE 2.2.2 and there kppp is > setuid root and setgid dip > > chandra(0) ~ # l /usr/bin/kppp > -rwsr-xr-- 1 root dip 447528 Jan 6 16:12 /usr/bin/kppp > chandra(0) ~ # dpkg -l kppp | tail -1 > ii kppp 2.2.2-14.6 PPP dialer for KDE > chandra(0) ~ # > > On 3.1 it's only setgid dip > > lapmara[0] ~ # l /usr/bin/kppp > -rwxr-sr-- 1 root dip 416648 Jan 19 17:43 /usr/bin/kppp > lapmara[0] ~ # dpkg -l kppp | tail -1 > ii kppp 3.1.0-0woody2 KDE dialer and frontend to pppd > > I have no analog modem at hand now to test if this fixes the problem.
IFAI no. I had a lot of problems. I had to do both approaches. > > > I had two approaches: > > > > 1) Copy the user/passwd to chap/pap-secrets. (Achim idea) > > > > 2) Add the user to the dip and adm group. Kppp need to read > > /var/log/messages (Ralf pointed) > > I added to /etc/syslog.conf > > local2.* -/var/log/syslog.ppp > > chgrp dip /var/log/syslog.ppp > > Strange is: now all files are group adm again. Maybe one has to tweek > syslog a bit more so group dip is also used for new files. > > But having acces to pppd messages in /var/log is not really necessary. > It's just nice to get a grep ppd with a single click ;) > > > Finally it works for me, but manually I had to add the resolv.conf > > parameters of the connexion to the /etc/resolf.conf, because, I didn't > > had DNS. > > Didn't 'usepeerdns' help? What is this? > > > I think that is a nighmare to conf kppp in debian. > > Once upon a time it was easier :( Tell me why??? Well, I think that we have to do something to resolve it. Leo -- Linux User 152692 Catalonia

