No, there is no avc denials error messages or other selinux related error messages in the logs.
The error messages that i post is showed only in the start up process but no other messages is send to any log file.
What i did in order to associated the error to selinux was stoped selinux, when i stop selinux and restart the PC the httpd start with no problems at boot time.
I'm not sure about the NetworkManager in the logs it seems that load correctly at boot time and set the network parameter as soon as the process start, no delay for that.
I have configure the ntpd to synchronize the date/time and this works fine, this need the network device setup, so i think the NetworkManager works too.
Cheers.
Carlos Chávez.
2008/6/3 Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
My wild guess at the cause of this would be that NetworkManager hasn't started the network at the time the httpd initscript runs.Carlos Chavez wrote:
Hello everyone.
the HTTP server don't start on boot, it send the following message sort of,
it was difficult to copy because it showed only in the start up process and
no log messages in any log file.
Message: Address Family for Hostname not supported: (EAI 9) alloc_listener
failed to setup sockaddr for 127.0.0.1.
That is the message sort of.
This happen when i setup the option Listen 127.0.0.1:80, when i start
manually the httpd server start successfully, but not on boot.
It say too that there is an syntax error in the line where is the sentence
Listen, but if i run the syntax check the HTTP said the syntax is OK.
I'm using fedora 9 with the latest updates.
selinux 3.3.1-55
httpd 2.2.8-3
kernel 2.6.25.3-18
Are there any indications in the logs (such as avc denials) that this is an selinux issue?
Paul.
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