Just edit the /etc/selinux/config file and set SELINUX=disabled. Then, restart your machine. That is it. j3d. On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 18:18 +0100, gaetan yavorsky wrote: > During install, I didn't care about to set or not selinux. > Now I can see, that I have many troubles with access permissions. > > Just making a little scrit like : > > #!/bin/sh > scanimage -L > exit 0 > > > Running it in my home dir is OK. > moving this script in the httpd directory , I can see many logs from > audit / avc. > > I suppose that it's selinux related, and I would like to turn it off > Any advise ? > > -- ---------------------------------------- Giuseppe Greco ::agamura:: phone: +41 (0)91 604 67 65 mobile: +41 (0)79 602 99 27 email: giuseppe.greco@xxxxxxxxxxx web: www.agamura.com ----------------------------------------