Did you look in your web server error log? I don't know what version of
CentOS you are running but do you have SELinux enabled? It might be
complaining about that in error_log.


Thank you, Marc. The problem actually turned out to be a problem with
SELinux running.

For those who don't know how to turn this off (it's enabled by default on
CentOS)

vim /etc/selinux/config


set SELINUX=disabled (instead of enabled)
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