You mean Security Enhanced Linux...aka SELinux.  Yes that is true, it will 
prevent you from reading directorys not owned by apache.  You can also turn off 
SELinux, which seems to easy to do.  

Randall 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 11:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Can't find workers file

Fedora Core 3 uses a special security system called [something I've forgot...] 
which runs the Apache process a it's own user name/group and prevents it from 
accessing files that doesn't belong to him. Search in that direction and you 
should find what you are looking for.

Consider placing the workers.properties file in the Apache2/conf/ directory and 
chown and chmod it.

It seems like a good old permission problem...

Luc Boudreau
Université du Québec
Canada



-----Message d'origine-----
De : naidim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 16 juin 2005 11:08
À : [email protected]
Objet : Can't find workers file

I'm running Apache 2.0.52 and Tomcat 5.5.9 on Fedora Core 3.  Both are working 
properly.
I installed mod_jk, but when I edit httpd.conf to add JkWorkersFile I get an 
error starting Apache: Can't find workers file.

I've checked the path, tried changing locations, nothing seems to work.  Anyone 
seen this error before?

Thanks

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