Hello Merlin,
Am 23.09.2014 um 12:40 schrieb Merlin Hartley:
this could be an SELinux feature.

Try running ‘setenforce permissive’ and see if it fixes it…

You could also check /var/log/audit

Just a guess, I’m a CentOS guy really …

Thanks for your suggestion - but SELinux is not installed, as far a I can see. Therefore sestatus and setenforce are unknown, and there is no /var/log/audit. So I think the permission problem must arise from somewhere else.

Greetings
Kasi Mir


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