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Compiling and installing wmisdn:
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1. Change to the directory containing the wmisdn source
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2. Type "make"
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3. Copy the wmisdn binary to a directory of your choice
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or
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Type "make install" - this puts wmisdn into /usr/local/sbin
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4. Type "make clean" to clean the source directory
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NOTE : In order to operate properly, wmisdn must have access to
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/dev/isdnctrl and /dev/isdninfo. There are two ways to grant this access, both
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of which require root privileges:
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I. The simple method:
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1. Login as root
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2. Change to the directory where the wmisdn binary resides
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3. Type "chown root.root wmisdn"
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4. Type "chmod +s wmisdn"
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II. The secure method:
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1. Login as root
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2. Create a group called net (or whatever name you like)
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3. Add the accounts, that should be able to use wmisdn (and generally dial out or controll the isdn connection in some other way), to this group
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4. Type "chgrp net /dev/isdninfo /dev/isdnctrl* /sbin/isdnctrl"
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5. Type "chmod g=rw /dev/isdninfo /dev/isdnctrl*"
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I recommend the second method, since it protects your systems against bug
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exploits in wmisdn (I hope they don't exist, but I can't guarantee that to 100%).
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It is the method recommended by Tom Berger on his site "www.mandrakeuser.org"
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(/connect/cisdn2.html).
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wmisdn currently compiles only under Linux. I have tested it on
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* SuSE 6.0 - Kernel 2.0.36, glibc 2.0.7, XFree 3.3.4
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* SuSE 6.2 - Kernel 2.2.10, glibc 2.1, XFree 3.3.4
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It has been reported to work on RedHat and Mandrake systems too and should
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actually compile and run on every Linux system with the kernel includes and
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isdn4linux on it.
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If you use WindowMaker, useful options for the info panel of the extended
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look are:
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NoTitlebar = Yes;
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NoResizebar = Yes;
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NoCloseButton = Yes;
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NoMiniaturizeButton = Yes;
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Omnipresent = Yes;
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SkipWindowList = Yes;
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You can set those in Windowmaker or in any other window manager that
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supports them. Quite a shame, but I still haven't found an X function that
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sets those attributes. I'd appreciate a mail if there is such function.
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