When you add a user to your system you have to define  a group  like group A
will use games applications group B will use Office  applications  .Like this
put the people who you would like to use/browse the net in a group and give
rights to that new group to use the net through Linuxconf 
Then you should be able to dail in through  kppp
regards
self
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000,
you wrote: > Dileep wrote: > >  > > Hi all, > > 
> > This is the second time i am posting this query, because i got no help
> > with my first posting. There was a suggession to change the
> > initialization string, but it made no difference. If any one has any
> > idea, please help.
> > 
> > The first posting is as follows..
> > 
> >   I have a problem with my kppp. While i connect, the "modem ready"
> >   message comes, then it simply waits saying "Expecting OK". The
> >   initialization string is 'at&fxs10=250l3' which was doing well with my
> >   previous installation. Flowcontrol is set as CRTSCTS and Line
> >   Termination is CR/LF. Pre-initialization and post-post initialization
> >   delay is set around 50.And with minicom, every thing is ok, it dials
> >   and connects. Can any one help please..
> > 
> >   Thanks.
> >   Dil's.
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> Put a simple initialization string like ATZ and dial out with
> ATX1DT172222.
> In 90% cases you do not require those cryptic looking initialization
> string.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> -mukund
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> http://members.xoom.com/BETACOMP/index1.htm
> 
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