You are logged in as a user and you don't have access to execute pppd is a
common problem...

>The first time I installed Red Hat 5.1 I didn't get this message when I
>tried to start a PPP connection
>
>This system lacks kernel support for PPP.  This could be because the PPP
>kernel module is not loaded, or because the kernel is not configured for
>PPP.
>
>I just reinstalled and now I am getting the above message about the PPP
>kernel.  I have tried reinstalling several times both selecting to install
>everything and I have tried to selecting the just defaults.  I normally
>never change the daemons that should start when Red Hat is started I just
do
>with the defaults.
>
>Anyone know what I should be doing to get pppd installed during the
>installation or how to get it working after the install is complete?
>
>Thanks
>Ken
>
>
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