On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 14:06, Jack Coates wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 09:57, Rod Giffin wrote:
> You can make permanent detailed changes to its behavior by editing the
> /usr/share/msec/perm.[level] files. Some high-level stuff can be changed
> in /etc/sysconfig/msec, but the perm files are where you really
> customize behaviour (for instance if you want a shared GID-writable
> directory under /home you'll need to change the policy file).

Thanks Jack.

I've been poking around those directories a little.  So far I havn't
found what changes the to the defaults will give me the options I want
in security level 4.  I'm thinking of going to security level 2, and
hardening the system by hand.  I'm looking for someplace that I can make
a change for a more acceptable hosts.deny file.
 
> > One other issue I had was with the Postfix install, but I've installed
> > drakwizard on a test system here and see that the wizard provides the
> > proper postfix configuration files.  I don't actually have the time
> > anymore to figure out what it adds, so I'm going to have to drive to my
> > system (20 miles away) and install and run the wizard manually rather
> > than by webmin or ssh.  Very disappointing.  I use Mandrake specifically
> > because it has been easy to administer remotely.
> > 
> > Rod.
> 
> 
> huh? I've never used the wizard for postfix, so I can't say what it does

I've never used it before either.  This is the first time, and I only
did it because Postfix wasn't working right out of the box.  It's
strange.  Postfix now appears accessible, but there are still silly
issues like I can't add aliases properly.  "Failed to save alias :
Failed to regenerate table /etc/postfix/aliases: 13".

This is from a brand spanking new pristine install I just did not 30
minutes ago.

Rod.


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