Original Question: I installed sunscreen lite in a solaris 8 i386 box, and configured a default restrictive security policy, but now I need to change it to permissive. Thanks to Peters, Michael D., Peter Ondruska and Paul Boven. I was wrong at thinking that there was magic behind the default security policy. The only thing that it does is insert some rules in the Initial ruleset. Permissive: 1 "common" "*" "*" ALLOW Secure: 1 "common" "localhost" "*" ALLOW 2 "rip" "*" "*" ALLOW Restrictive: (empty) Setting manually the ruleset to the rules of the desired level (as described above) will change the so-called Default Security Policy. Using the /opt/SUNWicg/SunScreen/bin/ss_install script may help in the process but be careful, because the previous rules will not be removed (you should purge the ruleset first). So probably the safer thing is change rules manually. Javi ___________________________________________________ Yahoo! Msviles Personaliza tu msvil con tu logo y melodma favorito en http://moviles.yahoo.es _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Feb 20 21:20:03 2003
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