ricky writes: >> On Jun 25, 2015, at 2:00 PM, dan moylan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> richard morse writes: >>> SELinux? >> >>> On Jun 25, 2015, at 1:30 PM, dan moylan <[email protected]> wrote: >>> . >>> . >>> .
>> oh. sounds like a good lead. i don't want to abuse your >> generosity but after prowling through the selinux man pages >> and looking at the files in /etc/selinux i'm somewhat >> overwhelmed. do you have any specific suggestions as to how >> i might fiddle selinux to fix my problem? > At least in CentOS, you can start out by turning off SELinux > enforcing (`setenforce`), and see if things work with > permissive mode. If they do, you know that it was the > problem. > Also, `sestatus` to find out if SELinux is on. > I don’t know what distro you’re running, so the commands > might be a bit different. tnx, running fc21. root ~[394] setenforce 0 root ~[395] sestatus SELinux status: enabled SELinuxfs mount: /sys/fs/selinux SELinux root directory: /etc/selinux Loaded policy name: targeted Current mode: permissive Mode from config file: enforcing Policy MLS status: enabled Policy deny_unknown status: allowed Max kernel policy version: 29 unfortunately, the error persists. ole dan j. daniel moylan 84 harvard ave brookline, ma 02446-6202 617-777-0207 (cel) [email protected] www.moylan.us [no html pls] _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

