Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 19:59 +1000, Brian Chadwick wrote:
SElinux is in ENFORCING mode .... i bet the issue is in there ....
LOL .... dont know its set up that way but it is .... he comes some
reading
I would have suspected that, but I'm sure you said it was disabled.
I've had mine on enabled and permissive for ages, because it was quite a
pain trying to get some webserving features working with it on
enforcing.
By the way, you don't have to quote everything in replies, particularly
if it's not needed for the reply.
Thanks for your help and sorry for the run around tim ... i instructed
my offisder to install without selinux ... and i so assumed that was the
case ... he has since left (not his choice ;) ) and so i was left with
the baby ... it was a bit of a serach and destroy ... there is no X on
the box ... so all "easy tools" arent available ... anyway ... i learnt
a bit
I have since replayed everything from go to wo .... its selinux doing
its stuff.
Thanks for your help ....