2006/6/27, Chasecreek Systemhouse <chasecreek.systemhouse@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 6/26/06, Stanton Finley <stanfinley@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "setenforce 0" or add "selinux=0" on the kernel line
Just for completeness:
You can also disable SELinux completely by editing the
/etc/selinux/config file.
you can also disable iptables if it blocks a port you want to use. not
a good idea in most cases though
regards,
rudolf kastl
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