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Bug 75926

Summary: After Applying changes To Security Level Changes Do NOT Take Effect
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Chris Moultrie <chris>
Component: redhat-config-securitylevelAssignee: Brent Fox <bfox>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Ben Levenson <benl>
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Description Chris Moultrie 2002-10-15 01:57:12 UTC
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Description of problem:
I open up the Gnome menu and choose system settings | security level, when the 
security level opens up i choose No Firewall for security level, click OK, and 
then yes to override the current firewall settings.  This exits the setup 
program.  the system does not respond to any requests from my network.  So i 
restarted the computer, still did not respond to any requests.  Then I opened 
up the Security Level Config dialog box and it was set back to High, so i 
repeated the steps taken earlier and this still did not fix it.  It continues 
to be High without letting me drop the firewall alltogether, setting custom 
settings, or setting the firewall to medium.  The system just reverts to High 
settings.  I also tried reinstalling and setting it in the install.  Still no 
luck.  All my media has been verified.

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Gnome Menu
2. System Settings
3. Security Level
4. Set to anything besides High
5. Apply the new settings
6. Attempt to access the server.
	

Actual Results:  The computer stays in High security mode.

Expected Results:  I expected the computer to take down its firewall so that I 
could run a server

Additional info:

Comment 1 Brent Fox 2002-10-15 13:18:51 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 72678 ***