On Sunday 03 November 2002 01:54 pm, . wrote: > > Right, and that makes a /etc/security/perm.local file, right? This
/etc/security/msec/local > is a firewall, so it has no gui, but I created that file manually. I > put the /etc/syslog.conf file in the perm.local file with it's original > owner, group, and permissions. I didn't want to change any of that, I > just wanted msec to quit overlaying my changes within the file. If I > modify the entry in perm.local to change ownership or permissions, will > that get msec to leave it alone? Otherwise, I don't see how the > perm.local file helps me in this situation. > perm.local is supposed to override any setting in perm.whatever. -- /g ___________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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