Hello.




First check the contents of /var/log/messages. SELinux usually puts

there some notes about what it is doing. I'm not a SELinux expert, but

quick search at fedora.redhat.com has shown me that I should use

system-config-securitylevel utility for configuring SELinux.







Israel Fernández Cabrera wrote:

> First of all thanks for you answer...

> would you like to give me some hinst about what should me condifured in SEL=

> inux?

> 



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