Re: system updates, as affected by securelevel

2006-11-26 Thread Darrel
Actually, I seem to have just installed a kernel with 'securelevel=3' while running multiuser. This is today's -current on i386. X would not start with 'securelevel=3', but portsnap and portupgrade run. Darrel ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: system updates, as affected by securelevel

2006-11-19 Thread Darrel
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote: Darrel wrote: With OpenBSD securelevel=2 I can install a kernel, make build, and install programs which are compiled using Systrace. What is the highest securelevel that I can configure on RELENG_6_2 which will not affect compiling and installing;

system updates, as affected by securelevel

2006-11-18 Thread Darrel
With OpenBSD securelevel=2 I can install a kernel, make build, and install programs which are compiled using Systrace. What is the highest securelevel that I can configure on RELENG_6_2 which will not affect compiling and installing; e.g., perhaps not much local difference but having to reboot

Re: system updates, as affected by securelevel

2006-11-18 Thread Chuck Swiger
Darrel wrote: With OpenBSD securelevel=2 I can install a kernel, make build, and install programs which are compiled using Systrace. What is the highest securelevel that I can configure on RELENG_6_2 which will not affect compiling and installing; e.g., perhaps not much local difference but