On 07/01/2015 07:48 PM, Harrison Johnson wrote:
> Jim,
> Change the config file to SELINUX=disabled and reboot to completely disable
> SElinux.

Please don't do this.  Use "setenforce 0" to disable temporarily while
diagnosing.  disabling SELinux will cause grief when you get back to
re-enabling (which you should do).


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