hi,

        Check the permissions of pppd.  You should make sure that your user
has execute permission.  Other people have said that it should have setuid
permission, but I don't quite understand what this means, or how to make it
so.  chmod a+x seemed to work for me.  Beware that Yast will try to set the
permissions back if you do not change /etc/permissions.conf (I think that is
what the file is).

later,
phil

-----Original Message-----
From: tf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 1999 7:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SuSE Linux] ppp daemon killed



hey all

my ppp daemon dies, exit code 1, when I use wvdial to connect.  my modem
dials, then the daemon dies.  what am I 
missing?  (I have suseppp set up wrong, could the settings hose things up?)

-tf

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