Bug 240869
Summary: | system-config-securitylevel doesn't save other ports | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Jeremy West <jwest> |
Component: | system-config-securitylevel | Assignee: | Thomas Woerner <twoerner> |
Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | Ben Levenson <benl> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | high | ||
Version: | rawhide | CC: | carl.becker, felix, ma, rlhelinski |
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Target Release: | --- | ||
Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2007-07-17 17:12:06 UTC | Type: | --- |
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oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
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Description
Jeremy West
2007-05-22 15:17:57 UTC
I'm having the same problem, and then it started not even asking if it was OK (yes or no). So "Apply" has no effect, and "Okay" just closes the program. I'm using the latest FC7. Clumsy workaround: If one makes changes in "trusted services" (in addition to making changes in "other ports") and click "Apply", the program saves both. Then, of course, you can undo the change in "trusted services". My version is Fedora 7 on x86_64; but I don't think this bug is architecture-specific. That did seem to work, but my system is a server already behind a firewall, and because I can't get NFSv4 working (know of a good tutorial?), I'm using NFS which likes to grab ports at random. Anyway, selecting "Disable" under Firewall still has no effect. I have the exact save issue with version system-config-securitylevel-1.7.0-1.fc7. When I add ports to other ports that settings is not saved. Only when I change something in the "Trusted Services" aswell does the tool save my other ports settings aswell. I am using 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 (32bit) so it does not seem to be architechture specific like Felix assumed (sorry) Does anyone have another suggestion? Thanks |