On Thursday 28 June 2007 10:18, Feizhou wrote:
Tony Molloy wrote:
On Thursday 28 June 2007 08:58, Feizhou wrote:
That's probably it. The SELinux problem strikes again.
If you hate SELinux that much, just turn it off.
I don't "hate" it. I just forget that it causes problems sometimes when it's not configured properly.
:) 'The SELinux problem' gave an entirely different impression.
Not meant like that. It's just that I always forget to check SELinux when I have these problems and go checking lots of other things. Instead what I should do is set SELinux to permissive and make sure it's not a SELinux mis-configuration.
Tony
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