On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 06:26 -0500, Brendan McEnaney wrote: > Hello all, > > Somehow I seem to have broken system-config-securitylevel. Clicking > through the menu to 'System Settings/Security Level' does nothing. > Running 'system-config-securitylevel' from the console produces this: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > [root@beefy mcenaney]# system-config-securitylevel > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/system-config- > securitylevel.py", line 18, in ? > app.stand_alone() > File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/securitylevel.py", line > 427, in stand_alone > self.selinuxPage = selinuxPage.selinuxPage() > File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py", line > 329, in __init__ > self.refreshTunables(self.initialtype) > File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py", line > 427, in refreshTunables > self.loadBooleans() > File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py", line > 418, in loadBooleans > on=rec[3]=="1" > IndexError: list index out of range > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Not sure what I've done to create this situation. Suggestions on how to > fix it would be much appreciated. > > -- > Brendan McEnaney > www.speakeasy.net/~mcenaney > Brendan; This problem is in buzilla, here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=139202 You can fix the problem yourself by changing line 418 in /usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py from this: on=rec[3]=="1" to this: on=rec[2]=="active" -P