Guy Boisvert wrote: > Ian Wilson wrote: > >> Hi Guy; >> >> >> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Guy Boisvert <boisvert.guy at videotron.ca> wrote: >> >>> What i find very strange is this: >>> ================================= >>> [root at svn mnt]# ll /var/www/svn/applitv/format >>> -r--r--r-- 1 apache apache 2 Oct 11 11:40 /var/www/svn/applitv/format >>> >> Do you have SELinux enabled? >> >> Also, what are the permissions on the underlying directory >> (/var/www/svn/applitv) >> >> Also, I would recommend updating the version of your subversion and >> mod_dav_svn that's currently installed; there was a security >> vulnerability that could result in some nastyness (details at: >> http://freshmeat.net/articles/red-hat-updated-subversion-packages-fix-multiple-security-issues >> ) >> >> Ian >> >> > > > [root at svn ~]# cat /selinux/enforce > 0 > [root at svn ~]# > > So it's permissive mode (0). I checked that before posting! Thanks for > your hint anyway. > > As for updating subversion and mod_dav_svn, i have the latest versions > from CentOS repositories and this server is only for internal use so i > don't think i'll do it for now. Thanks again for the hint. > > > Guy Boisvert, ing. > IngTegration inc. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > Hi, There have still situations where permissive mode is not the same as disabled. I suggest that you try disabling to see if the the behavior is different.