On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Claude Jones wrote:
On Sun October 9 2005 7:33 am, Jean-Louis Leroy wrote:
If memory serves, selinux disabled dhcpd in the release version.
Subsequent patches fixed the issue - are you patched up to date. If it's
a fresh install, try disabling selinux - if that works, you probably can
fix the issue by getting all the latest updates.
I've found /etc/selinux/config and set it it 'disabled'. Can I apply
this without rebooting? The computer is at the other side of Brussels ;-)
Can't help you there - I'm in the Blue Ridge mountains of the East Coast of
the U.S. ;-)
I'm not sure of doing it as you suggest - you could try 'setenforce = 0' as
root - I think that will do it
"setenforce 0" will set SELinux to permissive mode. "setenforce 1" will
set it to enforcing mode.
Change /etc/sysconfig/selinux to affect the next boot. For a onetime
change on boot, use the GRUB editor to add "enforcing=0" to set permissive
mode.
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Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
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