I'm running at msec level 4, which is causing me all kinds of frustration until I figure out how to turn off certain "features" of that level (such as not changing permissions on certain files, and NOT adding a "ALL:ALL except 127.0.0.1:DENY" line to my hosts.deny file, for example). Well, I think I've just found another feature of level 4 that I'm not enjoying - my shell windows time out and close after about 5 minutes of inactivity. Argh!
Yes, I'm starting to read the various msec man pages and info at the web site as time allows me to. I hope that I'll soon know how to set the permissions that I want, and that I *don't* want it appending things to my hosts.deny file. But in the meantime, can someone tell me how to tell it that I do NOT want a timeout limit enforced? BTW, how does one confirm which security level msec is running at? I've noticed that if you just type "msec," it doesn't say anything back to you. No "usage" response, no "current security level is {x}" response, no nothing. Is there an easy way to determine which security level the system is running at? --Dave -- David Guntner GEnie: Just say NO! http://www.akaMail.com/pgpkey/davidg or key server for PGP Public key
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