Hello, I'm a long-time Linux user, but extremely new to SuSE. I'm having a bit of a problem that I'm not sure how to solve cleanly. I'd like my normal users to be able to start a PPP connection to my ISP. In order to do that, I added the users to the dialout group (per a set of instructions that I read somewhere -- Users' Manual maybe?). They are still unable to start PPP, being given an error reading: /etc/suseppp/generic.options: access denied Now, if I change the permissions on /etc/suseppp/generic.* to 660, all is fine. Unfortunately, anytime SuSEconfig runs, it resets the perms on that file. I've grep'ed through the /etc/permissions* stuff, but didn't see anything in those to point out where the permissions are being reset from. Anyone have an idea? Finally, am I going about this incorrectly? Is there something I should be using instead? Thanks for the help! -- Steve Philp sphilp@ameritech.net "The Internet is like crack for smart people" --Arsenio Hall - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e