We user RHEL 6.X here, and it all works...

How about change the permissions on /srv/roach_boot/boot so nobody can
read it?

> Hi,
>
> I got troubles when trying to setup the NFS server on CentOS and
> finally I decided to switch to UBUNTU.
> I have reported all failures in this wiki page if this can help.
>
> http://wiki.med.ira.inaf.it/nfs:nfs
>
> Cheers,
> Andrea
>
> 2014-12-03 16:44 GMT+01:00 Michael D'Cruze
> <michael.dcr...@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk>:
>> Dear all,
>>
>>
>> The problem seems to be specific to Red Hat... I'm seeing a lot of forum
>> posts complaining about dnsmasq being started as root then immediately
>> dropping down to 'nobody' privileges, which is why it can't access
>> /srv/roach_boot/boot.
>>
>>
>> I'm speaking with a red hat engineer who is quite reluctant to tell me
>> how
>> to make such a fundamental change as to allow dnsmasq to run as root,
>> but
>> given SELinux runs in basically the same way, has anyone been able to
>> find a
>> workaround for it?
>>
>>
>> BW
>> MIchael
>
>
>
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