nothing against kppp, but i seem to see everyone having lots of problems
with it and no one seems to be trying ezppp or xisp which work without
much of a headache...give either of those a try..I have used both. Right
now I am fond of ezppp :)
Jerry Lynn Kreps wrote:
>
> Yatsen Ng wrote:
> >
> > I configured Kppp (in the KDE wm) and initially I get a connection but
> > then it dies (unexpectedly! - is this a joke? Was he shot? I imagine
> > that if he'd died after long term illness he died 'expectedly'). Why is
> > that? I didn't do anything out of the ordinary nor did I add any
> >
>
> More than likely it is one or both of two possibilities:
> 1. Your /etc/ppp/option file has a line starting with "Lock" in it.
> Empty that file.
> 2. Your /usr/sbin/pppd file is lacking su permission. As root issue
> "chmod a+s /usr/sbin/pppd". Unless you change /etc/permissions to tell
> YaST what you want on pppd it will strip suid off of pppd every time it
> is run.
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