From: "w" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > redhat-config-securitylevel is a front end for lokkit. lokkit is a
> > write-only app--it does not initialize itself to your current
> > configuration, it always starts the same way. So it's not a very good
> > way to see what your current config is.
> >
> > Use "/etc/service iptables status" to see the current iptables
> > configuration. The configuration is stored in /etc/sysconfig/iptables.
>
> This is very curious .. I don't have a file /etc/sysconfig/iptables, and
> when I enter /etc/service iptables status, nothing appears. 'rpm
> -qa|grep lokkit' shows: lokkit-0.50-18 ... I don't have gnome-lokkit
> installed. I wonder what's going on here? What should I do to restore
> it to working order (perhaps reload iptables, lokkit .. anything else?).
That's right. It appears Red Hat sets up IPChains rather than IPTables.
Now THAT is a bug if it is still the case in Psyche.
{^_^}