After my installation of OS, the first thing is to turn off the
SElinux, it seems no use, and often makes a lot of trouble...

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:24 PM, William Olson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> When it comes to inexplicable permission problems, have you checked if
>> SELinux is turned off on the NFS server?
>>
>>
> I knew if I was patient somebody would point out the simple answer and
> make me look like an idiot!! hahahaha
>
> THANK YOU!!
>
> So, set selinux into permissive mode, adjusted iptables(wasn't part of
> the original problem, but I didn't save my rules before rebooting) and
> guess what?.. It works. :)
> YAY!
>
> I think my sysadmin badge needs to be revoked for a day...
>> Regards,
>>
>> Daniel.
>>
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