You can adjust is behaviour in /etc/selinux/config I use this: SELINUX=disabled ;-) Sean Roe wrote: > I think you are right about the selinux, I will test it later tonight > because I have to go to co-lo cause I locked it up. To fix this do I > need reload the OS? I know I enabled selinux during the install. Nope > I never worked at etrade, used to have an etrade account though :) > > Sean > > Rick Philbrick wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Here's a stab in the dark are you running with selinux enabled ? >> the commands getenforce and selinuxenabled should tell you if you are. >> >> BTW- Did you work at etrade ? I knew a sean roe there but I am not >> sure if he spelled it rowe. Sorry had to ask. >> >> Rickp >> >> >> On 3/20/06, Sean Roe <> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I am a new Centos user (old Red Hat and Debian user) and I'm having a >>> very strange problem. I just installed Centos V4 and it appears to be >>> running fine except for a weird issue. If I am on the systems console, >>> I can write all kinds of files anywhere I choose. But if I am >>> ssh'd in >>> to the box it appears I can not write any files on the file systems. >>> Since this box is across town, it makes it difficult to go to the >>> console to make changes. Any guidance would be great. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Sean >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CentOS mailing list >>> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >>> >>> > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >