Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:08:00 +0200 From: Marc Silver <marcs@draenor.org> To: Matt Bettinger <mattb@finsyn.com> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: security level Message-ID: <20001110160800.Q6201@draenor.org> In-Reply-To: <71F816A89AA9D3119F4C00D0B7094EFC206269@FIN_SYN>; from mattb@finsyn.com on Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 07:46:10AM -0600 References: <71F816A89AA9D3119F4C00D0B7094EFC21F2E9@FIN_SYN> <71F816A89AA9D3119F4C00D0B7094EFC206269@FIN_SYN>
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Hi there, Look for the following options in your /etc/rc.conf: kern_securelevel_enable="YES" kern_securelevel="1" And simply change the securelevel to 0 :) or set kern_securelevel_enable to = "NO". :) Cheers, Marc On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 07:46:10AM -0600, Matt Bettinger wrote: > Hello, > > I think i made a mistake here. I set my security level in /stand/sysinstall > to the highest. After that i tried to launch my X server and i get the > error cannotread config file. > > I backtracked and thought maybe this high security level deal won't allow > me to run X so i disabled it set it to low and will secure by hand. i > still can't startx. when i reboot it still says moving security level 0-1 > or something of that nature. Is there a way to bring it back down to > 'normal' or whatever thedefault was. I think this may be the reason why my > X is broken. > > Matt in Texas To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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