>Hello,


I have just upgraded from RedHat 6.0 to RedHat 6.2.

In 6.0,  KPPP was working 100% with one of the "user accounts" I set up for 
my self. I did have to set the permissions for "kppp & pppd" so as normal 
users could access these files......

chmod +s /usr/bin/kppp

&

chmod u+s /usr/bin/pppd

But when I upgraded to 6.2 I could no longer use kppp as a "user" ,  but 
root worked ok once configured.

If, as a user with 6.2, I envoked kppp, a window in the kde desktop would 
ask for the root password and when this was entered nothing would 
happen.  I then started kppp from a xterm window to see what was happening 
and the following was displayed once the root password was entered...........


---------------------------------------------------------------------
[vk3jma@linux vk3jma]$ kppp
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
kppp: cannot connect to X server :0
[vk3jma@linux vk3jma]$
---------------------------------------------------------------------

I am now lost as to what is happening with this "new" RedHat 6.2 version of 
kppp?

Can you assist please?

regards

Mark






Regards

Mark

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