Re: The real challange
- From: "Hall" <dhs erinet com>
- To: <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: The real challange
- Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 10:46:28 -0400
RedHat v5.1 used an X utility called "netcfg" that set up PPP. I think 5.2
changed to using Linuxconf, but it appeared to work almost identically.
After entering all the proper information *and* checking the box marked
something like "Allow all users to activate interface", it works for
non-root users. I think most people had a problem with trying to use this
and the standard PPP setup information (ref the PPP-Howto). It ain't the
same !! People would do it "the RedHat way", then type "ppp-on" or whatever
the command was and it not work. Redhat's way was to either use another
little X-windows utility (I forget the name now -- usercrtl, maybe ?) or
typing "/sbin/ifup-ppp0". Typing that command, as a non-root user, works !
Whether or not RedHat's way confuses people, go against "the standard Linux
way", or whatever, again, I got it to work...
Good luck,
Hall
P.S. I don't mean for this to turn into "RedHat is better than ??? distro"
;-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Sri Ramkrishna <sri@aracnet.com>
To: Mattias Dahlberg <voz@home.se>
Cc: <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: The real challange
> > Automatic selection of pap, chap or terminal login depending on the isp.
> > Setting setuid permissions should be point and click (just asking for
the
> > root password).
> > Step by step ("wizard") installation.
>
> The biggest problem is the root permissions. How do you do it without
> compromising security? Has anybody used sudo? Maybe thats the right
> thing to use? I don't think default redhat has it however.
>
> sri
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