Hmm. I did see mention of SELinux in regards to other permissions errors but everything I was reading seemed to have less to do with configuration file read access and more with creation of sockets, etc and I didnt think about AppArmor. That sounds like a good place to start looking. Thank you for the lead, I will let you know what I find.

Kevin

On 04/05/2011 12:54 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 5.4.2011, at 1.16, Kevin P. McDonough wrote:

Apr  4 13:15:03 ***** dovecot: auth(default): Can't open configuration file 
/etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf: Permission denied
This file is opened while dovecot-auth is still running as root. So I'm 
guessing you have SELinux or AppArmor or something similar enabled, which 
prevents this.

Error: setmntent(/etc/mtab) failed: Permission denied
..
I just noticed that setmntent error above, I havent seen that anywhere else 
previously.  Any help would be _greatly_ appreciated.
This can also only be explained by SELinux/AppArmor.


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