Re[2]: [OpenAFS] apache and home directories on with 1.4 client

2006-01-11 Thread Ron Croonenberg
> > >On Wednesday, January 11, 2006 11:35:12 AM -0800 Russ Allbery ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Ron Croonenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> I installed the OpenAFS client 1.4 on an FC3 machine. >> >>> I created a symbolic link /home to /afs/mycell/home but if I try to >>> point a browser

Re: [OpenAFS] apache and home directories on with 1.4 client

2006-01-11 Thread Jeffrey Hutzelman
On Wednesday, January 11, 2006 11:35:12 AM -0800 Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ron Croonenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I installed the OpenAFS client 1.4 on an FC3 machine. I created a symbolic link /home to /afs/mycell/home but if I try to point a browser to someone's pub

Re[2]: [OpenAFS] apache and home directories on with 1.4 client

2006-01-11 Thread Ron Croonenberg
Hi Todd, I already did the "quick test" That didn't seem to work (I mean that didn't help) Ron >Perhaps it's related to home directory issues, but based on my >experience, I think you're running into an issue with SELinux. The >default SELinux policies make /afs basically invisible to httpd.

Re: [OpenAFS] apache and home directories on with 1.4 client

2006-01-11 Thread Russ Allbery
Ron Croonenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I installed the OpenAFS client 1.4 on an FC3 machine. > I created a symbolic link /home to /afs/mycell/home but if I try to > point a browser to someone's public_html directory in /home/~userid it > says it cannot find that url. (On other machines ru

Re: [OpenAFS] apache and home directories on with 1.4 client

2006-01-11 Thread Todd M. Lewis
Perhaps it's related to home directory issues, but based on my experience, I think you're running into an issue with SELinux. The default SELinux policies make /afs basically invisible to httpd. As a quick test, you can disable SELinux enforcement (see /etc/selinux/config), reboot, and see if

[OpenAFS] apache and home directories on with 1.4 client

2006-01-11 Thread Ron Croonenberg
Hello all, I installed the OpenAFS client 1.4 on an FC3 machine. I created a symbolic link /home to /afs/mycell/home but if I try to point a browser to someone's public_html directory in /home/~userid it says it cannot find that url. (On other machines running the OpenAFS client 1.2.13 it "ju