On 27/Sep/2007 11:15 Benjamin Fuller wrote ..
> Robert,
> 
> I got around this by setting both the openca-user and the httpd-user to
> the web-server user, this isn't exactly right, but it seems as though
> many of the permissions are done improperly. That many of the web
> scripts receive the openca-user permissions and all the directories
> receive the httpd-user permissions. I also was running these commands as
> root. Also I had to turn off SELinux, or rather I didn't want to bother
> worrying about it anymore.

Thanks, but I have everything running as openca.  I did turn off both iptables 
and SELinux.  Still no good.

Frustrating indeed.

Take it EZ,
Robet

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