torsdagen den 26 maj 2011 15.46.51 skrev du: > On 05/26/2011 06:06 AM, Stefan Eriksson wrote: > > torsdagen den 26 maj 2011 12.05.50 skrev du: > >> Hi I'm installing openvz on scientific linux and because of this I want > >> to disable both the firewall (configure my own rules) and selinux, > >> usually in sl5 I use "system-config-securitylevel-tui" for this, as I > >> run without xorg. > >> > >> But I cant find it in the repo, I find "system-config-firewall-tui" but > >> nothing for selinux, is "system-config-securitylevel-tui" not supported > >> anymore or forgotten?. > >> > >> We are a number of different employees doing these installations so we > >> like to have the installation as straightforward as possible, Its no > >> big task to manually edit "/etc/sysconfig/selinux" to disabled but we > >> like to have the option of "system-config-securitylevel-tui". > >> > >> Thanks > >> Stefan > > > > I found the answer to this: > > http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/rhel6/rhel_6_migration_guide/rhel_ > > 6_migration_chap- Migration_Guide-Package_Changes.html > > > > "The system-config-securitylevel tool has been obsoleted by the > > system-config- firewall tool." > > > > Thanks > > Stefan > > I'm not sure about SELinux packages in SL5, but it can be easily turned > on and off with installation of policycoreutils-gui package if its > available for SL5. It shows up as SELinux Management in the > administration menu. > hope that helps. best regards > Alex Thanks, but I'm using this without xorg, therefor I'm searching for a tui alternative, but its ok, seems like its per default to manually edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux now isntead of a tui interface if you run without X. Stefan