Hello.
First check the contents of /var/log/messages. SELinux usually puts
there some notes about what it is doing. I'm not a SELinux expert, but
quick search at fedora.redhat.com has shown me that I should use
system-config-securitylevel utility for configuring SELinux.
Israel Ferná
First of all thanks for you answer...
would you like to give me some hinst about what should me condifured in SELinux?
best regards
Israel
On 10/17/05, Gleb Paharenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
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> It is a bit confusing for me. Really, MySQL has all permissions for
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> reading those
Hello.
It is a bit confusing for me. Really, MySQL has all permissions for
reading those files. Do you have SELinux enabled? Sometimes it is
the source of the problems, you should have it properly configured.
Israel Fern$ndez Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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