Bill Rausch wrote:Hi all,
I'm having the same problem as Jim Poserina. Richard pointed out some things to try. Here's my story.
We installed Fedora 3 on a new box. Then we installed Apache 2 and PHP 4.3.9 from the RPMs that came on the CDs. Pretty much everything works as expected, except the exec() functions do not work in the web server. There is no error message displayed in the browser or in the error_log of apache. So, what do I have to change in my setup to get the exec functions to work in ...
My guess it that it is an selinux issue. That stuff is such a mess in Fedora. Try playing with that.
-Rasmus
Bingo. I'd told my staff NOT to install the Selinux stuff so I never bothered looking for it because I knew it wasn't there. :(
Thank you very much.
Bill
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