Jack Coates mused: > Start by read the /usr/share/msec/perm.* files, then apply changes > to > /etc/security/perm.local. > > Next, did you know that all the msec stuff is in script? Read it, > quite > enlightening. /usr/sbin/msec is the wrapper that figures out what > to do, > then calls python and bash scripts that live in /usr/share/msec. > msec.py > is the really powerful one. Look out for password aging, for > instance > :-) The bad news is that IIRC some of this stuff is dependent on > kernel > patches like GRSecurity, and so msec is toggling kernel flags that > can > only be touched during bootup.
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