On Friday 07 March 2008 17:05:22 Therese Trudeau wrote:
To view what selinux is complaining about you may want to install the setroubleshoot package from yum and view what it is complaining about exactly. It will also give you suggestions on how to fix the selinux complaints.
OK Thanks. I'm wondering if a secure alternative would be to run SELinux in permissive mode instead of disabled?
Therese, the setroubleshoot package mentioned here was installed by default on my system. If you go to that after you have had a failure it generally tells you what it saw as a threat, and what to do about it if it should be allowed. Usually it's just a matter of copy and paste a line of command.
Anne