Sounds like an selinux issue.....
I'd set selinux to disabled and see what happens. Firewall is not turned
off with system-config-securitylevel btw, use /etc/init.d/iptables
<start|stop>
Make sure you turn the firewall back on though.....
Thanks,
Tom Callahan
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John Ackley wrote:
partial progress
compared /etc/sysconfig/system-config-securitylevel
working box had --enabled
no network access box had --high
change to --enabled
now on to figure our why system-config-securitylevel editing tool does
not work
John Ackley wrote:
two workstations, both running FC4 - in use for some time - no problems
one updated to FC5 - no problems
second updated but does not connect to network
otherwise acts normal
command "service network start" - reports "OK" - no error messages
"tcpdump" shows activity on network from other boxes
"netstat -nr" shows normal ip, gateway etc.
"ifconfig -a" shows normal parameters
ping to self works ok
ping to remote - "No route to host"
ping from remote - "No route to host"
then I try to turn off firewall with
system-config-securitylevel
returns error: "IndexError: list index out of range" line 371 of
selinuxPage.py
(traceback 371,379,402 in securitylevel.py,240 in securitylevel.py)
where do I look next?
TIA
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