> 
> Do you have SElinux or similar policy system?

Hi Peter,

No SElinux etc. Just plain vanilla FreeBSD.

> Make sure, the web server process is allowed to open the UNIX socket.

the "nfsen.comm" (Socket?) is r/w by the webserver-process like so:

# pwd
/usr/local/var/nfsen/run
# ls -la
total 10
drwxrwxr-x  2 www  www  512 Nov 25 13:47 .
drwxrwxr-x  9 www  www  512 Nov 18 18:00 ..
-rw-r--r--  1 www  www    6 Nov 25 13:47 isp_rz1.pid
-rw-r--r--  1 www  www    6 Nov 25 13:47 isp_rz2.pid
srw-rw----  1 www  www    0 Nov 25 13:47 nfsen.comm
-rw-r--r--  1 www  www    6 Nov 25 13:47 nfsend.pid
# 

and every directory "above" that level is at least "r-x" by www:www.


I've already checked the syslog debug output (going to
/var/log/debug.log in my system) but nothing is logged when I try to
access the nfsen-page (http://<ip>/nfsen/nfsen.php)

In order to further track this down: is there any way to get debugging
output as to what nfsen is doing?

-ewald


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