Jason-
That came up clean for my latest config, but it did highlight problems when I didn't have the auth working. Thank you so much as this is a great search command to help sleuth out those SELinux issues. I did turn it off just to see what happened, but it was not the problem. Nice though, because I learned how to relabel a volume to get back in the good graces of SELinux.
I have this mostly working now, but I'm not exactly sure how so I don't really have any tips to post. I am going back through the system though piece by piece to try and find any one out of place configuration/package that may have caused the problem. My thought is that is was some strange cacheing issue, but I'm not totally sure.
Steve
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you suspect selinux, please do 'ausearch -m avc -ts today' and see what
you get. You may also wish to do 'setenforce 0' and try again, just to
make sure.
I can provide some basic help with selinux if that's needed.
- J<
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