Re: [newbie] user security

1999-10-24 Thread Ernest N. Wilcox Jr.
I use KPPP in the KDE desktop, and I didn't have to set any priveliges. However, if you use Linuxconfig, in the ppp section there is a check box to allow all users to use ppp. Ernie On Sat, 23 Oct 1999,Richard Salts wrote: | What user privileges do I, as root, enact to be able to enable an

Re: [newbie] user security

1999-10-24 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 06:25:32PM -0700, Richard Salts wrote: What user privileges do I, as root, enact to be able to enable an ordinary user to be able to dial up the Internet and use browser, e-mail, chat, etc? The only thing you have to do

Re: [newbie] user security

1999-10-24 Thread Ernest N. Wilcox Jr.
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 06:25:32PM -0700, Richard Salts wrote: | What user privileges do I, as root, enact to be able to enable an ordinary | user to be able to dial up the Internet and use browser, e-mail, chat, etc? | | The only thing

Re: [newbie] user security

1999-10-24 Thread Richard Salts
I should have specified that I am using Linuxconf to configure another user and when I use the 'users' box and come across the 'privileges' box, my question regarding that is what should be granted and denied? I already have configured the PPP and POP box for users to use but each time I log on

Re: [newbie] user security

1999-10-23 Thread sphilp
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 06:25:32PM -0700, Richard Salts wrote: What user privileges do I, as root, enact to be able to enable an ordinary user to be able to dial up the Internet and use browser, e-mail, chat, etc? The only thing you have to do is allow them to dialup. Everything else is