On Feb 26, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Joshua Penix wrote:
system-config-selinuxNow you couldn't have guessed that? :)
Har, har, but my CentOS 5.1 system only has: ----- system-config-authentication system-config-network-tui system-config-boot system-config-nfs system-config-date system-config-packages system-config-display system-config-printer system-config-httpd system-config-rootpassword system-config-kdump system-config-samba system-config-keyboard system-config-securitylevel system-config-language system-config-securitylevel-tui system-config-lvm system-config-services system-config-network system-config-soundcard system-config-network-cmd system-config-time system-config-network-gui system-config-users ----- Yum doesn't seem to have anything for me to install, either: ----- > yum list available | grep system-config system-config-bind.noarch 4.0.3-2.el5.centos base system-config-cluster.noarch 1.0.50-1.3 base system-config-kickstart.noarch 2.6.19.1-1.el5 base ----- Ahh, it's apparently elsewhere, as: ----- > yum search system-config-selinux Loading "installonlyn" plugin Setting up repositories Reading repository metadata in from local files policycoreutils-gui.i386 1.33.12-12.el5 base Matched from: system-config-selinux is a utility for managing the SELinux environment -----Interesting that CentOS installs SElinux, but not the tools with which to manage it.
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