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Re: Bad File Permission



Martin

> >I can't set the correct permission of the config file
> >/home/user/kde/share/config/kisdnrc
> >It should be readable, only writable by the owner,
> >because the passwords for your ISPs are stored there
>
> What do you get for ls -l /home/user/.kde/share/config/kisdnrc?
>
It says ls: /home/user/share/config/kisdnrc: No such file or
directory

Hmmm... cat must have had it for breakfast ?

> I have quite a good generic firewall (thankyou dejanews). Invoke it in
> ip-up.local. Try modifying it for your needs. You'll have to change
> ppp+ to the right device(s) for isdn. Is that ippp+?
>
ippp0

> You should be able to send and receive mail, browse the web etc. with
> no extra configuration. For ftping _out_ you have to remember to use
> passive mode. Annoyingly this can't be done centrally but you have to
> set it up in every ftp app. But on the plus side ftp clients in
> browsers etc will use passive mode automatically.
>
> #!/bin/sh

I'm assuming that this goes into /bin/sh urls

Thanks very much :-)

Richard
Sheffield UK

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