On 04/07/2017 05:35 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 04/07/2017 05:03 PM, John Iliffe wrote: >>>> Running on Fedora 25 with SELinux in PERMISSIVE mode. The audit log >>>> shows no hits on Postgresql. >> My going in position was/still is, that this is a SELinux security >> problem >> but I am finding SELinux to be the most opaque and badly documented >> software >> that I have ever had to deal with, which is why it is running in >> permissive >> mode at the moment. > > Well what I know about SELinux would fit in the navel of a flea(tip of > the hat to David Niven), so I can not be of much help there. The reason > I am returned this thread to the list, there are folks that do > understand it. If SELinux is running in permissive I don't see how it could be at fault for your issue. Did you verify that (getenforce)? >> -------------------------- >> [Fri Apr 07 17:03:28.597101 2017] [php7:warn] [pid 1797:tid >> 140599445419776] [client 192.168.1.10:45127] PHP Warning: >> pg_connect(): Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: could not >> connect to server: No such file or directory\n\tIs the server running >> locally and >> accepting\n\tconnections on Unix domain socket >> "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"? in /httpd/iliffe/testfcgi.php on line >> 121 ---------------------------- This might be a silly question, but is PHP running on the same server as Postgres? HTH, Joe -- Crunchy Data - http://crunchydata.com PostgreSQL Support for Secure Enterprises Consulting, Training, & Open Source Development
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