Using Consolehelper to enable PPTP login

I use fedora core 10 on a linux server that I assign a static IP to.  I also log into my work using PPTP on this same computer.  While Network Manager seems to handle the static IP, I could not get it to bring up the PPTP session.  I finally gave up and decided to configure the PPTP session manual.

I wrote 2 scripts: goWork and stopWork (note that Work is capitalized).  I wanted to run this when I pressed an icon on the gnome tool bar but these scripts need to run as root.  After some research, I found that I wanted to use /usr/bin/consolehelper.

To enable this I did the following (note there is a punch line at the end):

  1. Put goWork and stopWork in /usr/sbin.
  2. chmod 755 /usr/sbin/goWork and chmod 755 /usr/sbin/stopWork
  3. Added files named goWork and stopWork in /etc/security/console.apps
  4. Added files named goWork and stopWork in /etc/pam.d/
  5. Added links in /usr/bin pointing to consolehelper
  6. Added application-launchers on the gnome panel to goWork and stopWork

The problem is it didn’t work at all.  There are a bunch of options in the /etc/security/console.apps and /etc/pam.d files so I got to spend hours trying different things out.  Finally, I found something on the web stating that pam.d or consolehelper didn’t work with files with capital letters!  I changed everything to gowork and stopwork and it all worked fine.  Evidentally this is a long term problem (link) from 2005.  Guess this explains why all the Fedora management utilities are named in lower case.

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