Hello, Maybe you're talking about SELINUX kernel ? You have 2 solutions : 1) understand this secure kernel, see http://people.redhat.com/kwade/fedora-docs/selinux-faq-en/ 2) Disable the feature for a while with setenforce command : root# setenforce 0 and set "SELINUX=permissive" (without the "") in /etc/sysconfig/selinux The kernel audit will be still active in /var/log/messages, and you will be able to see what are your problems and understand SELINUX. Vincent Le sam 17/04/2004 à 08:42, Gertjan Vinkesteijn a écrit : > Dear fellows, > > I have a security problem, normally I only bothe about the firewall, but > with SILUNIX (or something like that, I don't know the name, I am now on > windows, because I don't get anything done now). > "redhat-config-security" only give me the standart firewall thing. > Thus I get audits all over head and feel like Philips in China instead > as Phillips in the panhandle, rmk. 2 is less then 3. > > -- > Vink >