On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 22:51:08 -0600, Femme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01 May 2002 14:24:21 +1000
Brian Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now the next thing you need to do to make the experience really
complete, is to use it to lock up your system so tight that you can't
get into it at
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Btw Just how do I undo that if you I *do* manage to fubar the
system like that besides an reinstall ?
If you run /usr/sbin/UndoBastille, you can reverse Bastille's changes.
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Sridhar Dhanapalan
OK Dokey. Thx!
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Femme
Good Decisions You boss
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 14:51, Femme wrote:
On 01 May 2002 14:24:21 +1000
Brian Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now the next thing you need to do to make the experience really
complete, is to use it to lock up your system so tight that you can't
get into it at all. Easily done on a
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 21:46:00 -0600, Femme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I know most will consider this an OT but... I had to tell someone.
I know my partner won't care I don't have anyone else to talk to about
this so... I thought why not just tell you guys.
For a few weeks off on I've
On 01 May 2002 15:11:26 +1000
Brian Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well it's no problem if you have direct access to the console. Just
login there, edit the /etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg file. Find
trusted interfaces and add eth0 there. Then as root:
service bastille-firewall