On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, John Nall wrote:
> Logged in as root, I go to "system settings -> security level" and get a
> nice little thing called "Security Level Configuration" which is neat and
> which allows me to customize the firewall rules and allow trusted incoming
> stuff. (Where I am trying to get to is to get telnet working on my two
> Linux machines, but right now I am still wrestling with the alligators).
>
> Only trouble is, when I change it, it claims to have changed it ("Type YES
> to change this!!") but when I go back and check, it is the same as before.
>
> Obviously I am doing something wrong, but what????
sadly, nothing. that's the actual behavior -- to start with a generic
set of values, rather than reflect the current settings. in other words,
it's not you.
rday
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