Hi,
Well this is what audit2allow -a says:
sh: ausearch: command not found
allow httpd_t user_home_t:dir search;
And a quick overview of the man page for rpm reveals that -q will
return nothing on rpm -q selinux.
Mea Culpa. I stand, hat in hand, with only my word to convince you
that I am not normally this easily snowed. A quick gutting of
SELinux and Trac is happily chugging along! Thanks for the help!
Luke
On Jun 1, 2006, at 22:15, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Thu, June 1, 2006 11:01, Luke Nihlen wrote:
A quick permissions change does not alleviate the situation! I've
been pawing over this machine to make sure that it really really
isn't running SELinux, and I'm 90% confident that it isn't, but since
I'm completely ignorant of this technology I've had to study up on it
first.
What does audit2allow say?
Regards,
Jim
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