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    I don't think it's available in RHEL4. Can you send the output of getsebool
    -a | grep httpd? It might be that httpd_suexec_disable_trans needs to be
    set to off.
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    Subject: Re: apache selinx problem
    Jay Berryman wrote:
    You can dump the avc error into a file and run the following command. It
    might provide a general idea of what caused the error:
    audit2why < /path/to/your/file
    # rpm -q audit2why
    no package provides audit2why
    It does not seem to be on my system, and I can't find it (RHEL ES4) It seems
    to
    be in policycoreutils on Fedora core 5, though. Do you know where I can find
    it?
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    Jay Berryman wrote:
    I don't think it's available in RHEL4. Can you send the output of getsebool
    -a | grep httpd? It might be that httpd_suexec_disable_trans needs to be
    set to off.

    [root@doggett local]# getsebool -a|grep httpd
    httpd_builtin_scripting active
    httpd_disable_trans inactive
    httpd_enable_cgi active
    httpd_enable_homedirs active
    httpd_ssi_exec active
    httpd_tty_comm inactive
    httpd_unified active
    [root@doggett local]#

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