help with wvdial

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Author: Randy Kaelber
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Subject: help with wvdial
Bryce C wrote:
>
> 1. To quit, type Ctrl-C.
> 2. Try chmod 777 /dev/modem. That should allow any user to wvdial. If
> not, do ls -al /dev/modem and then chmod 777
> WHATEVER_/DEV/MODEM_IS_POINTING_TO
>


Is that enough, though? Sure, that gives regular joes access to the
modem, but can it start PPP as a mortal user and expect to configure the
network interface correctly?

I've run wvdial as root (and backgrounded it) and never had a problem.
Maybe I'm just lucky or foolish.

-- 
Randy Kaelber                                       

Software Engineer  
Mars Space Flight Facility, Department of Geological Sciences
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA


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