On Tue, 31 May 2005 08:34:38 +0100, Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> So my best guess is that I should install PPTP support into FC3 and >> then go from there. I found this link in previous posts: >> http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-fedora-core-3.phtml >P.S. I am the packager of the pptp package in Fedora Extras; you can use >either this package or the one on the pptpclient website. The >instructions on the pptpclient website also tell you how to install and >use the GUI configuration utility "pptpconfig", which is not yet >available in Extras. > I started out by following the pptpclient site instructions, but I got caught at step #1.c (modprobe test) with the message: bash: modprobe: command not found What does this mean? bash? command not found? I did it all from a terminal window where I had used the su command first to switch to root. I skipped to the pptp module in the next step and when I did the rpm command I received a message: warning: pptp-1.6.0.1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID b56a8bac Does this mean that the installation was OK but with a warning or did it not succeed at all??? The next step using yum does not work at all, it complains about GPG public keays and suggests a command to install them which did not work. Sigh.... Bo Berglund