On Wed, 06 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> Hmmm... something that irritates the heck outta me, is the fact that this is
> a root only command by default. How do I fix this aside from changing the
> ownership on all files associated? This is something I even had to change
> under slackware with "ppp-go". In that case, all I did was change the
> ownership to my regular user and it was fine but not secure (Not like anyone
> can do much with it on my machine, but I like secure... secure is good).
>
"chmod +s" should set the UID bit and if you do "chmod a+x"
it should work as well, I should think.
John