Les Mikesell wrote:

(...) if you are running SElinux it adds another layer of permissions.
I'm not sure how to fix it other than turning it off (which requires a
reboot).

No need to reboot. This will change the SELinux mode to 'permissive':

 # setenforce 0

Edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux if you want this to survive a reboot.

Nils Breunese.

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