Pete Houston wrote: > No, I was meaning the SELinux context. If SELinux is preventing access > the details will be in the audit log. If you have just created this tree > within your home directory, it probably won't have the context Apache > expects and you might either need to change the contexts or set some > SELinux booleans to allow them. Upon advice I switched off selinux by setenforce 0, and restarted apache. Still, the following happens: this two directory have the same rights, owner and group: drwxr-xr-x 5 apache gergoe 4096 Feb 18 10:48 kolozsvar drwxr-xr-x 5 apache gergoe 4096 Jul 17 2012 wp but pointing the browser to localhost gives one of them, wp, but not the other: [DIR] k/ 08-Jan-2012 18:01 - [TXT] l2.txt 16-Feb-2013 10:37 47K [TXT] list.txt 18-Jul-2012 17:25 47K [DIR] wordpress/ 08-Jan-2012 18:01 - [DIR] wp/ 08-Jan-2012 18:01 - What command would show the difference between the two dirs, after selinux was switched off? The apache error log says [Mon Feb 18 10:58:51 2013] [error] [client ::1] (13)Permission denied: access to /kolozsvar/ denied [Mon Feb 18 10:59:10 2013] [error] [client ::1] (13)Permission denied: access to /kolozsvar/wpdewd denied Which shows that kolozsvar has some problem as wpdewd does not exist. - Gergely --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx