I dont think the "firewall setup" tool is aware of its current settings... it is a "stateless" config program.. probably need a pretty major RFC to make it be able to read the /etc/sysconfig/iptables file and interperit what is in there

--On Friday, October 25, 2002 22:29:57 -0400 Stephen H Carbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

At 10:15 PM 10/25/2002, jdow wrote:
Are you making the changes as root?

(Of course, the best tools are knowledge and an editor vi(m) or emacs or
your choice. {^_-})
{^_^}
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While logged in as "user", I had to provide the root password for the
security settings module to run,  Then I tried while logged in as root,
same deal. It is just as if the file that needed to be written to is
"write-protected" ... if I knew which file to check permissions on, I
would.

steve


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen H Carbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I have tried to change my security settings, but it doesn't "take" ...
> if
I
> change them, click ok, then immediately check, they are back to "high"
> ... any ideas?



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