I've deactivated SELinux since 7 months due too much problmes...so now
it's under normal linux...
Stephen Smalley wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 15:35 +0100, Tiziano Demaria wrote:
Dear Friends
i'm letterally on shit with FEDORA CORE 3and MySQL 5.0.xxxfrom MySQL
official website.
Practically MySQL works but doesn't work anymore with PHPADMIN...i've
also updated php to the last version (from php.net)....but still problem...
Do you have any solution please ?
Thank you in advance, best regards
Make sure that your selinux-policy-targeted is up-to-date.
On FC3, look in /var/log/messages for "avc: denied" messages. Those
will show you SELinux permission denials. audit2allow can be used to
turn those into allow rules to add to your policy, but be careful about
doing so blindly.
Certain booleans will let you customize behavior without adding new
allow rules, settable via setsebool or system-config-securitylevel GUI.
Since you mentioned php, read the contents of 'man httpd_selinux' and
look at your httpd boolean settings (getsebool -a | grep httpd).
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