Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "selinux_contexts_labeling_files".
2015 Nov 07
5
After reboot of web-server accessing website shows "Forbidden", restarting httpd all is fine
Hi.
I am stuck with this one and I do not know where and how to search for this problem nor do I know how to fix it.
When I reboot one of our servers (CentOS 6.7, selinux target, yum fully updated) the http server loads fine (no erros) but when accessing one of the server's websites it displays "Forbidden", restarting the httpd server (command line) will give full access and all is
2015 Nov 09
0
After reboot of web-server accessing website shows "Forbidden", restarting httpd all is fine
...ould be just "restorecon -r -v /var/www" if you're using the default
paths. Otherwise, you should use semanage to fix whatever paths you're
using:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Security-Enhanced_Linux/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-SELinux_Contexts_Labeling_Files-Persistent_Changes_semanage_fcontext.html
2019 May 08
1
Issues trying to change the selinux context
Warren Young wrote:
> On May 8, 2019, at 11:04 AM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>
>>
>> semanage fcontext -m -t lib_t "/path/smwa/webagent/bin/*.so?
>
> Glob expansion doesn?t happen in double quotes. Not in Bash, anyway.
Huh? I thought it didn't occur in single quotes, but did occur in quotes.
Odd, I'm seeing it doesn't, at least in a basic