you just need to change context for a few hobbit directories, to make Hobbit happy on RHEL4 or FC2(3?)+.
On 9/10/06, Kevin <khanrahan at charter.net> wrote:
Francesco Duranti wrote:
Not sure if it can help but some week ago i got some problem on a RHEL4 machine and apache (and php if I remember well) that was caused by selinux security ... I don't know if this can be the case...
Francesco
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin [mailto:khanrahan at charter.net] Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 8:22 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] permission denied
Ralph Mitchell wrote:
On 9/10/06, Kevin <khanrahan at charter.net> wrote:
Hi Henrik, it's been a long time. Yes, I did include the hobbit-apache.conf piece in the httpd.conf file. (and I only made the permissions 777 to troubleshoot this), but it makes no difference. It is running on RHEL 4.0, apache 2.0, and I can't see what else would be restricting permission to /hobbit/. Got
any ideas?
You do have at least a+x access on every directory in the
path to the
hobbit directory, right?? Or equivalent group access for the webserver group?? If not, your web server won't be able to
traverse
the path to get there...
Ralph Mitchell
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Yes sir I do. I went one step further and gave every directory from / to the hobbit directory 777 permissions. How could access be denied?
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YOU ARE CORRECT SIR !! I was just thinking the same thing and disabling SElinux when I got your email! The system was a little bit TOO secure. thanks for everyone's help!
kevin
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