Hi all,
Im trying to setup a proxy server like the linux manual - customization guide Page 120/320! Shows u how.
However I don't even have the options in the menu as they say I should.
I have install fc1 - custom with all the packages. How do I get that gnome-lokkit program to run in the graphical version.
Thanxs a million david
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:21:51 +0200, david davidh@niitsa.com wrote:
Hi all,
Im trying to setup a proxy server like the linux manual - customization guide Page 120/320! Shows u how.
However I don't even have the options in the menu as they say I should.
I have install fc1 - custom with all the packages. How do I get that gnome-lokkit program to run in the graphical version.
Thanxs a million david
Hi, it should be /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel and all of the readhat-config-XXXXX tools have been renamed system-config-XXXXX in the /usr/sbin/ dir in FC1 and FC2.
Ynag
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Brad Smith wrote:
it should be /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel and all of the readhat-config-XXXXX tools have been renamed system-config-XXXXX in the /usr/sbin/ dir in FC1 and FC2.
Unless something went wonky with my upgrade, it's still redhat-config-* in FC1.
yeah - FC1 has redhat-config-* & FC2 has system-config-*
Satish
The Red Hat docs are based on Red Hat 9 and RHEL, so there will be slight differences. In this case you want to run redhat-config-securitylevel. Note that the fc1 version of this tool doesn't allow you to let through arbitrary port numbers, so if the ports you need to allow aren't listed you'll just have to use the command-line iptables interface like this:
iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport XX -j ACCEPT
where XX is the desired port number. You'll have to be root to do this.
--Brad
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:21:51 +0200, david davidh@niitsa.com wrote:
Hi all,
Im trying to setup a proxy server like the linux manual - customization guide Page 120/320! Shows u how.
However I don't even have the options in the menu as they say I should.
I have install fc1 - custom with all the packages. How do I get that gnome-lokkit program to run in the graphical version.
Thanxs a million david
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