On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 17:15 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 11/19/05, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 14:21 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > > > Thanks. I opened the Security Level GUI, and I see the option for > > > disabling individual services. However, I cannot check any of them. > > > The V mark does not appear when I click on them. In addition, I do > > > prefer to edit config files manually, to learn. Usually, google is > > > enough to figure these out on my own. But in this case, I'm stumped. > > > > > ---- > > are you sure you are getting cups related avc denied messages? > > > > what is output of 'audit2allow -d' ? > > > > what is output of 'grep SELINUX /etc/selinux/config' ? > > > > Craig > > > > No, I am not getting cups related avc denied messages. I simply cannot > add a V to the proper checkbox in the GUI! > > > what is output of 'audit2allow -d' ? > [root@localhost ~]# audit2allow -d > [root@localhost ~]# > > > what is output of 'grep SELINUX /etc/selinux/config' ? > [root@localhost ~]# grep SELINUX /etc/selinux/config > # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: > SELINUX=permissive > # SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: > SELINUXTYPE=targeted > [root@localhost ~]# --- was this an upgrade from earlier RHL/Fedora? permissive mode basically means that it audits but stops nothing. I presume that you would have to change it from permissive to enforcing to get the other options Craig Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.