> I didn't have to chmod pppd, but I did have to check the "allow user to
> control interface" (or something similar) box in netcfg.  Also, if /sbin
> is in the default user command path, the user can just type:
> 
>     ifup ppp0

Ah, good to know, but I didn't think ifup was in /sbin, especially on 4.2.

> Of, using X windows, the user can invoke Start -> Programs -> Networking
> -> Usernet (or just issue the "usernet" command) to control the link.

This is also good to know..  I ditched NextLevel first thing... :)

Dave


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