On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 22:14 -0400, Jon August wrote: > Would compiling my own version of apache and installing it myself > rather than using yum, for example, to install it result in a > unconfined httpd? Probably, yes. The way the Fedora Apache SELinux setup works is by /usr/sbin/httpd having the type httpd_exec_t (see ls -Z /usr/sbin/httpd). If you installed an Apache binary in /usr/local/bin/httpd for example, it might work to do: chcon -t httpd_exec_t /usr/local/bin/httpd However you may need to change the types of other files as well (e.g. if you use /usr/local/etc/httpd, you should probably: chcon -R -h -t httpd_config_t /usr/local/etc/httpd An easier (or least more well-tested) route would be to recompile the Fedora SRPM. Even easier and more well-tested would be to find a way to do what you want without compiling your own version of Apache httpd. Why did you do that, anyways? -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list