[CentOS] New user and stupid issue

Peter Farrow peter at farrows.org
Mon Mar 20 23:07:23 UTC 2006


You can adjust is behaviour in /etc/selinux/config

I use this:
SELINUX=disabled

;-)


Sean Roe wrote:
> I think you are right about the selinux,  I will test it later tonight 
> because I have to go to co-lo cause I locked it up.  To fix this do I 
> need reload the OS? I know I enabled selinux during the install.  Nope 
> I never worked at etrade, used to have an etrade account though :)
>
> Sean
>
> Rick Philbrick wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here's a stab in the dark are you running with selinux enabled ?
>> the commands getenforce and selinuxenabled should tell you if you are.
>>
>> BTW- Did you work at etrade ?  I knew a sean roe there but I am not
>> sure if he spelled it rowe.  Sorry had to ask.
>>
>> Rickp
>>
>>
>> On 3/20/06, Sean Roe <> wrote:
>>  
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am a new Centos user (old Red Hat and Debian user) and I'm having a
>>> very strange problem.  I just installed Centos V4 and it appears to be
>>> running fine except for a weird issue.  If I am on the systems console,
>>> I can write all kinds of files anywhere I choose.  But if  I am 
>>> ssh'd in
>>> to the box it appears I can not write any files on the file systems.
>>> Since this box is across town, it makes it difficult to go to the
>>> console to make changes.  Any guidance would be great.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sean
>>>
>>>
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