On Wed, 06 Feb 2002 22:51:08 +0900
Charles Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
Regarding my difficulty setting up Bastille:
According to the Mandrake 8.1 documentation, it says to give the command
BastilleChooser
but apparently this should be
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Muller
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2002 11:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Setting Up Bastille
I greatly appreciate the advice received on Bastille.
Franki recommended gShield. I downloaded it, but am unable
Regarding my difficulty setting up Bastille:
According to the Mandrake 8.1 documentation, it says to give the command
BastilleChooser
but apparently this should be InteractiveBastille instead.
Regards,
Chuck
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Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
BASH has a keystroke to automate this: Ctrl+D.
Sridhar,
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
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I am trying to set up Bastille for the first time in LM 8.1
The directions in the user manual say:
To launch it, you need to run the command BastilleChooser from a
terminal as root
I suppose I may well be the most ignorant beginner on this list, but
does a terminal mean the commad line?
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Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 7:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Setting Up Bastille
I am trying to set up Bastille for the first time in LM 8.1
The directions in the user manual say:
To launch it, you need to run the command
On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 10:52:44 -0500 Randy wrote:
I would su to root, by running su, then entering the password. When you
are done doing what you must do as root, switch back to your user
account using su your_user_name and entering your password.
Going back to user after su can also be done by
Charles Muller wrote:
does a terminal mean the commad line?
Yes, at least in this context.
And how do I run it as root?
I would su to root, by running su, then entering the password. When you
are done doing what you must do as root, switch back to your user
account using su your_user_name
Paul wrote:
Going back to user after su can also be done by doing exit. Is easier
and takes up less stack.
Paul,
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
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while on the topic of Bastille, are there any documentation that i can read on before
plunging on to the configuration of Bastille? i have been to the page and i have not
found any manual, in any form, which can provide some information on what to expect
before configuring the firewall.
I greatly appreciate the advice received on Bastille.
Franki recommended gShield. I downloaded it, but am unable to figure out
how to install it.
Franki wrote
so open a terminal, then type: su -
(don't forget the - at the end, it will set roots paths for you, which are
different to
, which in this case is Bastille..
rgds
Frank
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anuerin G. Diaz
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2002 10:35 PM
To: mandrake
Subject: Re: [newbie] Setting Up Bastille
while on the topic of Bastille, are there any
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