On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Fritz Elfert <fr...@fritz-elfert.de>
wrote:

> Is your selinux by any chance enabled? Try setenforce=0 temporarily. If
> it works after that, enable it again and after it fails, use audit2allow
> to figure out the necessary rulesets.


No, pretty sure that's not the case. There is a straightforward error in
apache's error_log saying it's not allowing access due to the configuration
and when I use a Directory directive to allow access to /usr/sbin it works,
but I don't want to allow apache access to everything in /usr/sbin (or
/usr/libexec)

Thanks,
Richard
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