On 4/24/24 06:50 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 24/04/2024 02:28, Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
# mkdir /etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/
# vi /etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
ProtectHome=false
Better than just opening up whole trees again would
be to use ReadWritePaths= to specify which paths should
be allowed for writing.
Creating the override.conf to allow write access to /home worked. But I can see the point that this could be dangerous, so I'll investigate how to use the ReadWritePaths variable.
BTW, selinux was not involved, because I have it turned off. So it looks like the systemd changes were what broke httpd.
Thanks all for the help - I'm back in business.
Steve
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