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2016 Dec 28
3
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...;> So something may well not be right with my SELinux. >> > Bang. I would suggest, at this point, that you might want to set selinux > into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and can > work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. > setselinux 0 > > Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it > permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. The command, at least on my Centos7-arm system is setenforce 0 A presto it works. So now...
2016 Dec 28
4
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...with my SELinux. >>>> >>> Bang. I would suggest, at this point, that you might want to set selinux >>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and can >>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>> setselinux 0 >>> >>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. >> >> The command, at least on my Centos7-arm sy...
2016 Dec 28
2
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...est, at this point, that you might want to set >>>>> selinux >>>>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and >>>>> can >>>>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>>>> setselinux 0 >>>>> >>>>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>>>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >>>> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. >>>> >>&gt...
2016 Dec 28
2
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...that you might want to set >>>>>> selinux >>>>>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and >>>>>> can >>>>>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>>>>> setselinux 0 >>>>>> >>>>>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>>>>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >>>>> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. >>>...
2016 Dec 28
4
Help with httpd userdir recovery
On 12/28/2016 05:11 AM, Todor Petkov wrote: > On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 5:18 AM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote: >> Which is why I wonder if there is some different config for the C7.3 version >> of apache. >> >> Or something with the C7-arm build... > Can you check for SELinux warnings/errors in /var/log/audit/audit.log? Good advice. As I
2016 Dec 28
0
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...gt; be allowed > > > So something may well not be right with my SELinux. > Bang. I would suggest, at this point, that you might want to set selinux into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and can work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. setselinux 0 Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. mark mark
2016 Dec 28
1
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...to set >>>>>>> selinux >>>>>>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and >>>>>>> can >>>>>>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>>>>>> setselinux 0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>>>>>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >>>>>> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinki...
2016 Dec 28
0
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...ay well not be right with my SELinux. >>> >> Bang. I would suggest, at this point, that you might want to set selinux >> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and can >> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >> setselinux 0 >> >> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. > > Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. > > The command, at least on my Centos7-arm system is > &gt...
2016 Dec 28
0
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...; Bang. I would suggest, at this point, that you might want to set >>>> selinux >>>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and >>>> can >>>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>>> setselinux 0 >>>> >>>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >>> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. >>> >>> The command, at le...
2016 Dec 28
0
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...that you might want to set >>>>>> selinux >>>>>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and >>>>>> can >>>>>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>>>>> setselinux 0 >>>>>> >>>>>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>>>>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >>>>> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. >>>...
2016 Dec 28
0
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...to set >>>>>>> selinux >>>>>>> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and >>>>>>> can >>>>>>> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >>>>>>> setselinux 0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >>>>>>> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. >>>>>> Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinki...