> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Cristofer N. Reyes A. > Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 11:01 AM > To: centos@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [Centos] Problem with apache in CentOS 4.0 (final) > > Hi everyone! > > In my new CentOS 4.0 (final ;-) I installed apache and activates > SELinux, When I > tried to enter a page of some user (localhost/~user) said to me that she > did not have permissions > to see it, and this was incorrect, because the permissions was 755 > (/home/user/html). After awhile it was happened to me to deactivate > selinux and > I reinitiated the machine and I work! > > Somebody knows why happens this? SELinux provides for a higher level of permissions on top of the usual file-system permissions. If SELinux dictates that the user or process doesn't have access to the file or directory then local file permissions do not matter. There are a number of documents on the web that have been discussed on this list recently that explain more about SELinux and it's operation. -- Marc