17.If you intend to use (Http web server) SELinux, determine whether
17.If you intend to use SELinux, determine whether you want to actuallyactivate it or put it into a warning state; otherwise, under EnableSELinux, select Disabled and skip to Step 19. I highly recommend that if you do intend to play with SELinux, you fornow set it to Warn. This way, you can see what it does without it gettingin your way, which is a handy method of learning how it works. 18.If you didn t disable SELinux, select Active or Warn. I assume that you selected Warn for the remainder of this book. 19.Click Next to proceed to the next stage of your installation. The Additional Language Support screen appears, as shown in Figure 3-11. Your Linux system can support multiple languages at the same time. If youadd languages, be sure to set which you want for your default. 20.Select the languages for your Linux installation and click the Nextbutton to continue. The Time Zone Selection screen appears, as shown in Figure 3-12. If youdon t find the exact name of the city you re in, choose another city inyour same time zone that supports the same options, such as daylightsavings time. You can also click the UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) Offset tab at the top of the screen and select your offset from UTC timeand whether you use daylight savings time. If your computer uses UTC, you can also choose this option. If it turns out that your computer is (or isn t) using UTC and you chosethe wrong way, you can change this value after you ve installed the com- puter, so don t sweat this setting too much. 21.Choose the time zone in which your Linux system resides. If you travel, set it to where you are now. You can change this settingwhenever you need to later. 55Chapter 3: Installing Fedora CoreFirewalls and youAnyone connected to the Internet, especiallyusing broadband(see Chapter 7 for more on thedifferent types of connections available; broad- band tends to be DSL and Cable), really shouldhave a firewall of some sort. You can purchasea firewall appliance (a special little box that youuse to connect to the Internet and then hook upyour other computer[s] to) or have a Linux boxdoing your firewalling for just itself, or even foryour whole home or business network. Although this is quite an extensive topic thatcan easily take an entire book of its own, I coversome of the basics in Chapter 7. In the mean- time, protect at least this machine with a fire- wall of its own.
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