Hi All,
Please can someone suggest a solution to the following, I am not that familiar with Linux and have been tasked to re-configure 2 existing servers that cannot be upgraded due to company policy etc:
I have 2 servers running MySQL on Fedora Core 4 and need to set them up for master/slave replication. This I have done but have found that SELinux is stopping the mysqld on the slave from making a network connection to the master.
I downloaded selinux-policy-targeted-1.23.16-6.noarch.rpm and installed it with no errors reported but it failed to create the /etc/selinux/targeted/src directory. I tried several times at installing the package but each time it failed to create the right directories.
Can anyone suggest how I can get this installed correctly or how I can get SELinux to allow mysqld network connection without it?
Regards,
Mark.
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