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Subject:    [lids] Re: kern. modules insertion/how lidsadm works?
From:       "nickk" nickk
Date:       1999-10-30 1:07:16
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Bosko Radivojevic wrote:
= nr{ej)yu~Xf%}7> >      version? As I understood anybody(with root \
access) can compile
> > it and edit ids.conf file.. Is there any restrictions for
> > running that code?
> When you boot kernel (compiled with lids patch) with security=1, no one
q܅{sbv(('li٢z-yJaj!jxz-)"gZ)'lrzlconfiguring \
of workstation into such way as it's provided by windoze - You must reboot everytime \
You change system configuration. 6'$


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Bosko Radivojevic wrote:
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<br>> P.S. Can anybody explain me an idea of 'lidsadm' tool in 0.3
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; version? As I understood anybody(with
root access) can compile
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; it and edit ids.conf file.. Is there
any restrictions for
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; running that code?
<p>When you boot kernel (compiled with lids patch) with security=1, no
one
<br>can change /etc/lids.conf file, so lidsadm is not so useful then ;)
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So that changes nothing.. I mean that anyway using lids converts
<br>configuring of workstation into such way as it's provided by windoze
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<br>You must reboot everytime You change system configuration.
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