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[ts-7000] Re: How to decrease the securelevel on NetBSD 3.1 (kern.secure

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: How to decrease the securelevel on NetBSD 3.1 (kern.securelevel=0)?
From: "j.chitte" <>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:54:36 -0000
--- In  Andres Gomez <> 
wrote:
>
> when I try to set securelevel in -1 or 0 it shows this message:
> # sysctl -w kern.securelevel= -1
> sysctl: kern.securelevel: sysctl() failed with Operation not 
permitted
> At
> moment, my securelevel is 1, I read that I init from single-user 
mode
> the securelevel is 0...I'll try to run my temp sensor script (which
> write /dev/mem). The kernel compiled in the official NetBSD FTP for 
3.1
> release has compiled with OPTION INSECURE (without adding 'option 
INSECURE' in the kernel configuration file) and I don't know how to 
decrease this level to -1 or 0.
> 
> I need set kern.securelevel to 0!
> 

Hi,

why are you posting such questions here? This does not seem to be 
remotely connected to TS boards or the TSlinux that comes with them.

Would you not have more chance of solving this issue if you posted on 
a NetBSD group or forum?

regards.


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