Kind Regards, Nitai
On Dec 19, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
2) Do you have SELinux enabled? (I tested with it disabled.) You can check this by typing in the following (CentOS 5): # cat /selinux/enforce 0 means it's turned off 1 means it's turned on If the file doesn't exist, it means SELinux was disabled at install.
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