On Wednesday 27 November 2002 01:02 pm, you wrote:
> engage wrote on Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:26:44PM -0700 :
> > That was my problem. I simply executed msec 3 from the CLI and that
> > resolved this issue. But, it was my understanding from the installation
> > instructions that msec 4 was a good ch
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engage wrote on Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:26:44PM -0700 :
> That was my problem. I simply executed msec 3 from the CLI and that resolved
> this issue. But, it was my understanding from the installation instructions
> that msec 4 was a good choice if yo
That was my problem. I simply executed msec 3 from the CLI and that resolved
this issue. But, it was my understanding from the installation instructions
that msec 4 was a good choice if you are going to run servers. I didn't
expect it to prevent access to the servers! What good is having that se
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engage wrote on Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 08:12:19PM -0700 :
> It seems that my hosts.deny file keeps getting modified with ALL:ALL
You selected security level of standard and msec is enforcing the
permissions that go along with that. You can edit files i
engage wrote:
It seems that my hosts.deny file keeps getting modified with ALL:ALL
Take a look at your msec program, and/or any kind of firewall
application you are running, such as Bastille. Look at your crontab for
any programs that are running, such as msec.
drjung
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J. Craig Woods
UNIX
It seems that my hosts.deny file keeps getting modified with ALL:ALL
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