http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4683
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 4629 ***
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Step to reproduce
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In a terminal launch draksec (or with the mcc in security then draksec). Then
try to change the level of security.
Problem
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When You change the level of security it does nothing, but if you launch draksec
from a terminal you can see those messages displayed in the terminal:
### Program is starting ###
Reading local rules from /etc/security/msec/level.local
Disabling crontab and at
appended in /etc/cron.allow the line:
root
appended in /etc/at.allow the line:
root
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/msec/msec.py", line 266, in ?
commit_changes()
File "/usr/share/msec/mseclib.py", line 24, in commit_changes
apply(f[0], f[1])
File "/usr/share/msec/libmsec.py", line 894, in accept_bogus_error_responses
set_zero_one_variable(SYSCTLCONF,
'net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses', not arg, 1, 'Ignoring bogus icmp
error responses', 'Accepting bogus icmp error responses')
File "/usr/share/msec/libmsec.py", line 819, in set_zero_one_variable
val = int(val)
ValueError: invalid literal for int(): False
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/msec/msec.py", line 266, in ?
commit_changes()
File "/usr/share/msec/mseclib.py", line 24, in commit_changes
apply(f[0], f[1])
File "/usr/share/msec/libmsec.py", line 894, in accept_bogus_error_responses
set_zero_one_variable(SYSCTLCONF,
'net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses', not arg, 1, 'Ignoring bogus icmp
error responses', 'Accepting bogus icmp error responses')
File "/usr/share/msec/libmsec.py", line 819, in set_zero_one_variable
val = int(val)
ValueError: invalid literal for int(): False
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