> Mandrake runs a batch of scripts under the name of msec which maintins a
> particular security level (1-6 i think). This can be configured through
> 'Mandrake Control Center' under security. If the level is set too high then
> the default permisions will prevent normal internet connectivity as
> designed for server use. Adjust to a lower level as per the instruction in
> the Mandrake 'Control Center'. You will need root access to do this.

Cool, but how do I reconfigure it without using a GUI (GUI was not installed 
on server as I didn't consider it necessary)

Alternatively, I might just take msec out of crons list.

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