> Sorry my filters were eating SELinux messages in devel-list or I would > have responded sooner. > > One system-config-securitylevel is creating a file /.autorelabel. Which > causes the relabel on the next > boot. So if you want to relabel your file system you can just create > this file and reboot. It will run the > fixfiles in "single user mode" and then boot up in the current policy. > Not sure if it will work correctly > coming from an upgrade of fc2. Great! Thanks. > system-config-securitylevel, is not supposed to touch the firewall stuff > unless you modify something on the > front screen. There are a series of checks on the OK button to only > apply changes if something changed, so > I don't see how the firewall rules got effected by changing SELinux > page. Well it does. I just ran system-config-securitylevel. Did not touch the firewall options, just selected selinux. Toggled a transistion item. Saved. Checked and the /etc/sysconfig/iptables file was gone. -- Brian Millett Enterprise Consulting Group "Shifts in paradigms (314) 205-9030 often cause nose bleeds." bpmATec-groupDOTcom Greg Glenn