On Monday 20 June 2005 04:39, Paul Howarth wrote: > Claude Jones wrote: > > I've had to rebuild a machine, and I have limited net access right now, > > so pardon me if this has been asked. > > > > DHCPD is refusing to start, manually, or as set to run at boot. Is this a > > SELINUX setting? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this machine > > has to running in a couple of hours > > If it's an SELinux issue then you should be seeing audit errors in the > logs when you try to start the daemon, and "setenforce 0" would allow it > to work (this is a quick test to determine if it's an SELinux issue, I'm > not recommending this as a long-term fix). > > Paul. Saw this at about 4am, and tried it, and it worked. So, I guess that begs the question of configuring SELINUX to allow DHCPD, or something else? I've had about 3 hours sleep, but at least the machine is running. Thanks. -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA