Craig White schrieb:
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 23:18 +0200, Uwe Kiewel wrote:
max bianco wrote:
SELinux was in fact the issue !
Thanks for your help
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If you think you need to add policy rules , ask on fedora-selinux
first. The webserver policy is pretty well tested and there are
several booleans that usually will cover most of your needs.
The question is: Does he need selinux? For a normal server it is too
paranoid I think. SElinux is the first thing I switch off after the setup.
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I can see how life's easier when you disable technologies that
contribute to the overall security of your systems but I can't see the
logic of boasting about it.
My point of view: Use the technologies you need in your specific case -
do not use every technology you could use.
Fedora enables SElinux by default - other distributions do not so.
Uwe
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