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I'm trying to connect to internet with kppp dialer (56k connection...) as a normal user but I always kppp tells me that pppd dies and gives me the following error :
Cannot open any of the following logfiles:
/var/log/syslog.ppp
/var/log/syslog
/var/log/messages
I really can't understand it. Note that both kppp and pppd have SUID set and that the /var/log directory is writable for normal users. Moreover I have no problem connecting manually with pppd deamon. Any clues?
<i>"Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds. When he finds he will become troubled. When he become troubled, he will be astonished, and will rule over the all."</i>
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that message usually appears when ppp has a problem starting.
Check dmesg or /var/log/errors.log for the cause of the error.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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I was having this problem when I was using kppp. Install sysklogd and add:
syslogd klogd
to the DAEMONS array in rc.conf. They will create the necessary log files. Check these log files to get the error that caused pppd to die.
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Install sysklogd
Thanks! That it the spot. Kppp is a bit confusing since pppd the problem wasn't related to the log. It was the auth option I was sure to have commented out but I didn't.
Anyaway, I have a question now... Shouldn't syslog-ng do the same job of sysklogd? Why kppp had problems? Something wrong in my configuration?
<i>"Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds. When he finds he will become troubled. When he become troubled, he will be astonished, and will rule over the all."</i>
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Install sysklogd
Thanks! That it the spot. Kppp is a bit confusing since pppd the problem wasn't related to the log. It was the auth option I was sure to have commented out but I didn't.
Anyaway, I have a question now... Shouldn't syslog-ng do the same job of sysklogd? Why kppp had problems? Something wrong in my configuration?
Yes, they are both logging daemons. I think syslog-ng is more modern. Probably kppp is still using the sysklogd daemons to log error message.
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