Ainsi parlait J.A. Magallon :
> On 20020124 Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> >Ainsi parlait J.A. Magallon :
> >> On 20020122 Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> >> >using msec-0.17-14mdk
> >> >[root@bononcini guillaume]# msec custom
> >> >msec: Invalid secure level custom.  Use msec.py [0-5] to set it.
> >>
> >> I think you have to edit manually /etc/security/msec/perm.local
> >> It is used after perm.$(LEVEL).
> >> You can add modified permissions there using other perm.X as
> >> templates...
> >
> >I don't have /etc/security/msec/perm.local, but i have
> >/etc/security/msec/perm.snf
> >Anyway, msec admitted a "custom" security level, that was very practical
> > to set different parameters individually. It seems to have vanished...
>
> (don't know if I have sent this already, problems with my ISP...)
>
> No, it does not exist by default. Just create it and put there
> all those permissions that you want different from what the
> standard msec does.
OK, but there *was* a custom option to msec which triggered a list of 
question to fill this file for you. I guess it has vanished in the shell -> 
python translation. It is planned to reimplement it back, or has it been 
volontary dismissed ?
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