On 05/24/2015 04:15 PM, Marcos Ortiz wrote:
Sorry for the late response.
Not sure if it applies but see here:
http://neo4j.com/docs/stable/rest-api-security.html
"When Neo4j is first installed you can authenticate with the default
user neo4j and the default password neo4j. However, the default
password must be changed (see the section called “User status and
password changing”) before access to resources will be permitted. ..."
Yes, I changed the password.
It seems that the problem was with SELinux.
I disabled it for a moment to make a simple test y everything worked.
But, like Tom said, I don´t want SELinux disabled in my systems, so I
will find out the
security label who is blocking this in CentOS, and enable it again.
When I find it, I will send the solution to the list.
Glad you found the cause and thanks for following up. Nice to be able to
close the loop on a problem.
Best wishes and thanks again for your time.
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