Most likely, your problem is that pppd is trying to do 
things that it can only do as root. Try setting it to 
run suid (this is necessary, not a trick). If pppd is in
/usr/sbin (I think that's where it is on my system, I'm
at work right now though) you'll say "chmod u+s /usr/sbin/pppd"
without the quotes of course. Make sure your scripts are
executable by all, and the options file and the like are 
readable by all.



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Bill Kocik
Information Systems
Medar, Inc.
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