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On Sunday 29 July 2001 21:22, M Parcheur wrote:
> Until now I could always run kppp as simple user. And now with seawolf,
> only root can run kppp. Each time I want to run kppp as user, kppp asks for
> root password. I thought I gave all permissions, but I certainly missed
> something.
> Many thanks for any help.
>
> M. Parcheur


The easiest way to fix this is to change the following line in
 /etc/pam.d/kppp from: 
    #auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_rootok.so 
to 
    auth  sufficient /lib/security/pam_permit.so 


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