Hi,

I am not uploading via FTP, but using application through webapp, the
uploaded file has been successfully stored into remote server's RAM, but
unable to write to the server's HD.


On 7/26/06, Garthfield Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

To disable Selinux at boot:

http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/index.html#id2825880

Garthfield Carter wrote:

> When you install it it asks you to enable it or not. The install has
> it selected "enabled" by default so if you just hit "next", "next" etc
> then yes it is enabled.
>
> Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>
>> Li wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I had a struts webapp remotely running with tomcat (started using
>>> startup.sh, not catalina.sh start -security) in Fedora Core 4
>>> machine. When
>>> I was trying to upload from my local machine. uploading failed.
>>>
>>> The dir which stores the uploaded files is out of tomcat home dir, i
>>> gave
>>> its access right to read write, also assigned the same user and
>>> group id as
>>> tomcat server. So I guess it should not be the FS accessing setup
>>> problem,
>>> but much likely at tomcat side.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Does FC4 already come with SELinux eneabled? If so, this might be the
>> reason for the problem.
>>
>> Regards
>>  mks
>>
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