Hi!

In fact SELinux is enabled by default on my server. How can I check if
it is blocking stuff? And might it be related to my original issue of
the Roundcube installer not being able to read the config files?

In fact I would welcome someone to connect to the server and check
things out for me. Unfortunately, it is actually running in a
VirtualBox virtual machine with NAT, so I don't know how a remote
connection to it would work..... But thank you so much Bem Schmidt
for the offer!

On 14 February 2012 22:31, Takahiro Kambe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In message <[email protected]>
>        on Wed, 15 Feb 2012 14:04:21 +1100,
>        Ben Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Unfortunately, everything pretty much looks OK. The configuration for
>> PHP must be in a conf.d/*.conf file or something, as it isn't in the
>> httpd.conf file, but everything in httpd.conf seems right. The error in
>> errors.log seems to be a simple OS access-denied message, not something
> Is there SELinux or something security function in effective?
>
> I'm not a heavy user of Linux but recent Linux distrbutions enables
> SELinux with default setting.
>
> Best regards.
>
> --
> Takahiro Kambe <[email protected]>
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