Re: [users@httpd] "public_html" for each user don"t work.

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Dear Joshua, Craig Dunigan and all members,
   I just understand what is SElinux because the first time
for me to use Fedora.
   I follow you and now can solve this problem. I solve that
set "SELINUX=disabled" in /etc/selinux/config
   Thank you very much for your help.
                Best Regards,
                    Somsak.

Quoting Craig Dunigan <cdunigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Joshua Slive wrote:
> 
> > On 7/2/06, rsomsak123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > <rsomsak123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Quoting Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx>:
> >> 
> >> > You've already been told several times that the problem is likely
> >> > SELinux config, and you've been given direct links explaining how
> to
> >> > understand and solve the problem.  What more do you want?
> >> >
> >>
> >>    I just told you that user which have home directory under
> >> "/home" is working well.
> >>    But user that have home directory under "/office" don"t
> >> work.
> >
> > And that even more strongly suggests SELinux config problems.
> >
> > Have you, or have you not turned off SELinux entirely and checked if
> > the problem persists?
> >
> > Have you, or have you not checked /var/log/;messages for related
> > SELinux problems?
> >
> > Until you do those things, there is no point discussing this issue
> further.
> >
> > Joshua.
> >
> 
> To turn SELinux off completely (as I posted before):
> 
> http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/index.html#id2825880
> 
> Note this requires a reboot.  If you can't reboot, I'll repeat what
> Bill Jones said (which looks to a non-user of SELinux like it will
> turn off enforcing policies and accomplish the same thing):
> 
> > Also, if you execute
> > su - -c "setenforce 0"
> >
> > And restart your web server using:
> > su - -c "service httpd stop && service httpd start"
> >
> > Does the error appear now?
> 
> I don't recall seeing an answer to that question.
> 
> As for your statement "I don't know why and how to solve this
> problem", I have to say that I suspect that it means that you did
> *not*, as I recommended, read all of
> http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/.  I'm guessing that 
> you'll continue to struggle until you do.
> 
> -- 
> Craig Dunigan
> IS Technical Services Specialist
> Middleware - EIS - DoIT
> University of Wisconsin, Madison
> 
> opinions expressed are my own, not the University's
> 
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