on 9/20/2007 11:59 PM, Craig White wrote: > On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 23:51 -0400, David Boles wrote: >> on 9/20/2007 11:30 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: >>> On Thursday 20 September 2007, Beartooth wrote: >>>> I keep it set to -- supposedly -- NON-enforcing, because of the >>>> warning in the installer against eliminating it; but it keeps making all >>>> kinds of trouble, anyway. Can I just command "yum remove selinux"? >>>> >>> No, but it can be disabled by only one method I know of, the kernels command >>> line in grub.conf. >>> >>> Append to it: selinux=0 >>> and reboot. >> >> This way is, IMO, the crude way to do this. Turn SELinux off, if you chose >> to do so, in the SELinux configuration file. >> >> /etc/selinux/config >> >> change SELINUX=enforcing >> >> to SELINUX=disabled >> >> When you eventually update to a newer version of Fedora there will be >> better configuration GUIs available for you. > ---- > got a problem with system-config-security? > > On KDE, it's in Administration menu called Firewall and SELinux > > see selinux tab - changed to Disabled - click OK > > Craig > I have no problem with 'system-config-security' but not knowing which WM he is using I tried to give a 'fits-all' type of suggestion so there was no email tag will trying to find it in the menu. Not everyone uses KDE. I use GNOME myself. So I would not really know just were to find it in a KDE menu. -- David
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