Saturday 21 August 2010 2:22:10 am - 2 replies
Greg McAvoy-Jensen
Saturday 21 August 2010 10:09:52 am
Richard,
I love the mountains on your company's website.
Is your CentOS running SELinux? If so perhaps the context needs to be set. You can check with:
$ ls --context
I generally run a command like this:
$ sudo chcon -R system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t /home/myuser/www
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Richard Lundberg
Sunday 22 August 2010 6:56:23 am
Just the view from the office :-)
good call, but alas not the prob. Checked the status and SELinux. appears to be disabled.
thanks anyway..
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