On Wednesday 11 April 2012 02:57:08 Novick, Jeffrey L CTR (US) wrote:
> First thank you for original work, that must have made you crazy and for
> your reply.
>
> I also found that this laptop supposedly needed a firmware upgrade, but
> that didn't work either.
I think your problem really resides
2012/4/10 Bluejay Adametz
> [...]
> I wonder just how much the user base overlaps between Fedora and RHEL.
> [...]
>
I guess everyone who uses RHEL, SL, ... in a professional environment.
Especially for upcoming releases I need to know in which direction it will
move if the IT should act proacti
>
>I won't have time to mess with it for at least a few days (maybe a week?)
but
>bother me about it early next week and I'll give it another look. Hopefully
>the build can be simplified.
All I can say and do is thank you and I'll poke around to see if I can get
esc rebuilt. If I'm successful, I
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Novick, Jeffrey L CTR (US)
wrote:
>>
>>I won't have time to mess with it for at least a few days (maybe a week?)
> but
>>bother me about it early next week and I'll give it another look. Hopefully
>>the build can be simplified.
>
> All I can say and do is thank you
Not knowing the configuration of your httpd.conf file and the configuration
of the local users' home directory, there is no direct answer. Therefore,
my approach to your question is to give you a very basic setup, which would
allow users to access files in their home's directory. You can base off
Tam,
I followed your directions. I ran into an error when I executed the
semanage command:
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t public_html
Here is my output error:
-bash: /usr/sbin/semanage: No such file or directory
I went ahead and followed the rest of your tutorial. It worked!!
Does
On 11 April 2012 15:53, Terry Northren wrote:
>
> I followed your directions. I ran into an error when I executed the
> semanage command:
>
> semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t public_html
>
> Here is my output error:
> -bash: /usr/sbin/semanage: No such file or directory
[ajb@Duo2 ~]$
That error means you do not have the prerequisite package installs.
Install the package:
yum -y install policycoreutils-python
Since we are on the SELinux topic, I would recommend you also install:
yum -y install setools-console
Btw, looking back at your first post about Apache authentication a
Tam and Alan,
thanks for the package. That solved it.
Tam, what do I do with setools-console package?
Our Linux Admin was working on a test Apache server. Most of the
configuration was done by him, but he left the company. I am picking
up the left behind. Coming from the Windows side, I am ne
We're glad to be able to help you.
The package setools-console is very handy when it comes to setting the
SELinux's user, role, and type for a specific file to allow specific access
to a specific services.
After installing setools-console, you can find out the list of SELinux
context "type":
sein
Tam,
very much appreciated for all the helps.
On 4/11/12, Tam Nguyen wrote:
> We're glad to be able to help you.
>
> The package setools-console is very handy when it comes to setting the
> SELinux's user, role, and type for a specific file to allow specific access
> to a specific services.
>
>
On Wednesday 11 April 2012 22:50:23 Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Novick, Jeffrey L CTR (US)
>
> wrote:
> >>I won't have time to mess with it for at least a few days (maybe a week?)
> >
> > but
> >
> >>bother me about it early next week and I'll give it another look.
> >> H
Thank you, still no luck.
I managed to get esc-1.1.0-24.el6_2.2.src.rpm and
rpmbuild --rebuild esc-1.1.0-24.el6_2.2.src.rpm
yum upgrade esc-1.1.0-24.el6_2.x86_64.rpm
esc now starts but does not detect my reader.
I've tried with the built-in reader, a Dell usb keyboard with a reader and
a stand
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I just installed SL-6 on another computer and it's really a
bother to have to enter "/usr/bin/locate" etc. as user "bobg."
How do I fix that?
Bob
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On 11 April 2012 16:50, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
> I just installed SL-6 on another computer and it's really a
> bother to have to enter "/usr/bin/locate" etc. as user "bobg."
>
> How do I fix that?
>
-ENOINFO A lot more information is required before
On 04/11/2012 07:30 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On 11 April 2012 16:50, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
I just installed SL-6 on another computer and it's really a
bother to have to enter "/usr/bin/locate" etc. as user "bobg."
How do I fix that?
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