It appears that SELinux was configured enabled by default with the
CentOS installation. That was messing all of this up.
Tim McGeary '99, '06G
Senior Systems Specialist
Lehigh University
610-758-4998
tim.mcgeary@xxxxxxxxxx
Tim McGeary wrote:
After getting all of my modules finally seen dynamically, I'm trying to
install three different PHP applications, and all of them are
complaining that they cannot write to files.
They are all owned by apache.apache so the webserver has ownership, and
I have tried permissions from 644 to 777 with no luck whatsoever.
I confirmed that /etc/php.ini does NOT have safe_mode turned on, but I
cannot figure out what other setting or installation issue would be
causing these PHP installation scripts to be unable to write.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tim
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