Tibbetts, Ric writes:
 > msec...
 > 
 > Level 1 or above, and only localhost can access X
 > 
 > -=<SPLAT>=-  I just got hit with a BFO (Blind Flash of the Obvious).
 > 
 > Thanks, I needed that!
 > 
 > 
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: et [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 > 
 > MSEC? level 3 or above? 
 > man msec says this:
 > 
 >  You must be root to run msec .
 >        Launch "msec x" to set you security level to x  (x=[0-5]).
 >        It'll  modify  your  system  according to security level x
 >        features.
 >        For a fine description of each security level, consult the
 >        documentation under /usr/share/doc/msec-0.19/security.txt.
 > 
 >        If you want to make changes  to  the  current  level,  use
 >        /etc/security/msec/perm.local   to  override  the  permis­
 >        sions/owners/groups and /etc/security/msec/level.local  to
 >        override the rules (see mseclib(3) for details).

How to just change the X access from a remote box usung ssh (nothing
else) and still keeping msec at level 3? Maybe its just RTFM (or
security.txt). My Mandrake box is currently in power-off state.

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