Dave,

Your suggestion certainly sounds very plausible since
I have been using linuxconf last night and this
morning the permissions were different.

Now all I will have to do is dig in linuxconf to find
out how to change it so it does not reset my
permissions.

THANKS



===
Regards

Peter J. Kasprzyszak






---"Dave J. Andruczyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > Can someone tell me if it is normal for the
> > permissisons on the /usr/sbin/pppd to automatically
> > change from -rwsr-xr-x to -rwxr-xr-x.
> > 
> > On my machine I change permissions to the proper
one
> > -rwsr-xr-x so my users are able to start pppd
> > session. Then a day maybe 2 later it changes back
to
> > -rwxr-x-rx.
> 
> its NOT normal, but Linux conf will automatially
change permissions on
> files on exit, whe it is closed. if you're using
that thats likely to be
> the problem,  you can edit the list of file
permissions in linuxconf, ad
> set it the way you want so that it doesn't keep
getting reset.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
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