Jim Cornette: >>> Isn't apache limited on what it can access, even more than a regular >>> user? Tim: >> Yes, by SELinux. You need to use appropriate contexts for files to be >> served by Apache, or disable SELinux protection on the web server. I'd >> only do that if you were only locally serving files for testing. Jim Cornette: > I would want to have protection from SELinux if the site ever was used > for Internet or Intranet usage. Yes, I agree. As I said, I'd only disable it if you were just doing "testing". If you're actually serving files to other people, I'd take the cautious approach. -- (This PC runs FC4, my others FC5 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.