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On 09/14/2010 11:53 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> On 09/14/2010 08:19 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
>> On 09/13/2010 11:49 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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On 09/14/2010 08:19 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
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>>> Anyone help me with this? I get this error ever
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Jason Brown wrote:
> Do you know what the context of the file was? After installing
> modules run 'restorecon -R /etc/httpd' which will set the correct
> settings for all the files within that directory.
> jason
Nothing should be reading from /root/
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Do you know what the context of the file was? After installing
modules run 'restorecon -R /etc/httpd' which will set the correct
settings for all the files within that directory.
jason
On Sep 14, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/13/2010 11:49 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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>> Anyone help me with this? I get this error every time httpd starts. This
>> is still F12, but up to date.
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>> The info isn't that helpful, as I
On 9/12/10 5:05 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> Anyone help me with this? I get this error every time httpd starts. This
> is still F12, but up to date.
>
> The info isn't that helpful, as I don't have user directories enabled in
> httpd.conf anyway.
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
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>
> Summary:
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> SELinux is
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On 09/12/2010 08:05 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
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> Anyone help me with this? I get this error every time httpd starts. This
> is still F12, but up to date.
>
> The info isn't that helpful, as I don't have user directories enabled in
> httpd.conf anywa
On Sun, 2010-09-12 at 08:05 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> Anyone help me with this?
Post your Apache config and log files (*). Unless there's a known fault
regarding your issue, that's going to be the only way someone else can
diagnose what's going wrong.
* The files in these directories:
/etc/
Anyone help me with this? I get this error every time httpd starts. This
is still F12, but up to date.
The info isn't that helpful, as I don't have user directories enabled in
httpd.conf anyway.
Thanks,
Richard
Summary:
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/httpd "search" access on /root/.local.