Re: [CODE4LIB] selinux [resolved]

2015-12-27 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Dec 27, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Michael Berkowski wrote: >> How do I modify the permissions of a file under the supervision of SELunix >> so the file can be executed as a CGI script? >> >> I have two CGI scripts designed to do targeted crawls against remote >> hosts. One script uses

Re: [CODE4LIB] selinux

2015-12-27 Thread Michael Berkowski
Hi Eric, /usr/sbin/semanage and some other necessary things come from the package policycoreutils-python By default, Apache is disallowed from making outbound network connections and there's an SELinux boolean to enable it (examples here

Re: [CODE4LIB] selinux

2015-12-26 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Dec 26, 2015, at 8:14 PM, Childs, Riley wrote: >> How do I modify the permissions of a file under the supervision of SELunix >> so the file can be executed as a CGI script? >> >> I have two CGI scripts designed to do targeted crawls against remote >> hosts. One script uses

[CODE4LIB] selinux

2015-12-26 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
How do I modify the permissions of a file under the supervision of SELunix so the file can be executed as a CGI script? I have two CGI scripts designed to do targeted crawls against remote hosts. One script uses rsync on port 873 and the other uses wget on port 443. I can run these scripts as

Re: [CODE4LIB] selinux

2015-12-26 Thread Childs, Riley
SELinux :) Which distro are you running? On Dec 26, 2015 20:05, "Eric Lease Morgan" wrote: > How do I modify the permissions of a file under the supervision of SELunix > so the file can be executed as a CGI script? > > I have two CGI scripts designed to do targeted crawls against