Stefan Högdahl wrote:

Hi again.

As always it seems that SELinux is the culprit. OTRS did work before with this in the apache.te file:

allow httpd_t policy_src_t:dir search;
allow httpd_t usr_t:dir write;
allow httpd_t usr_t:dir add_name;
allow httpd_t usr_t:file create;
allow httpd_t usr_t:file write;
allow httpd_t usr_t:file append;

but alas, now since the system was patched and updated (new RHEL4 release kernel 2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp) something broke.

I've currently disabled selinux altogether, but that isn't a longterm decision I'd like to do. If you can help me out with what syntax I need to add to the apache.te file in order to have the protection of selinux, I'd be really happy :)

I'm also interested in any tweaks to get OTRS to work with SELinux enabled, as I'm also currently running with SELinux disabled on the OTRS server.

Nils Breunese.

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