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I'm running FC2 at the moment, and I just duplicated what you did (even changed the perms to match your /space/vhosts/ dir), and it worked fine for me. Can you try to run '*system-config-securitylevel' and turn off SELinux for the httpd daemon and try it again? If it still doesn't work, run '**system-config-securitylevel' again and turn it back on.
Let us know what happens.
Hi,
that's another annoying thing about FC3. I used to be able to get that securitylevel tool to work now when I go to open it it's dead. From the command line:
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[root@utopia karen]# system-config-securitylevel
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/system-config-securitylevel.py", line 18, in ?
app.stand_alone()
File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/securitylevel.py", line 427, in stand_alone
self.selinuxPage = selinuxPage.selinuxPage()
File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py", line 329, in __init__
self.refreshTunables(self.initialtype)
File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py", line 427, in refreshTunables
self.loadBooleans()
File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/selinuxPage.py", line 418, in loadBooleans
on=rec[3]=="1"
IndexError: list index out of range
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Karen
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