Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol 1, Issue 1394

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Hello Friends,

I recently posted a mail asking if anybody could guide me as to how to share 'kppp' in fedora core1 with non-root users.It is a home PC shared by members of the family.I would not share root password for fear of ignorant actions affecting security/stability of system.Presently any non-root user has to supply root password to connect(dial up ) to ISP.

I have done a few things as suggested in kppp manual about including all users of kppp with root in a group like 'dialout' and assigning ownership of kppp to that group. Also I have SUIDed /usr/sbin/kppp and edit /etc/pam.d/kppp to comment out a line.Nothing has worked.

Are there any more ideas on what could be or what should be done ?

Coming from MSWindows environement,I would think security being so tight as not allow non-root users of desktop an internet connection very crazy. I chose Power Desktop Installation and a decent user-oriented installation should have set this automatically . Is Linux not to be used on desktops and by layman users?

Parameshwara Bhat

On Mon, 26 Mar 2004 22:06:01 -0500 (EST), <fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



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