Re: [us...@httpd] Include directive in httpd.conf giving a Permission denied error.

2009-03-16 Thread Laura Speck
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Laura Speck wrote: Thanks for the help - SELinux is enabled. Temporarily disabling it did fix the problem, but I would like to keep it enabled. I am headed to find an SELinux list, thank you :) In 5 years they've failed to participate with httpd in addressing

Re: [us...@httpd] Include directive in httpd.conf giving a Permission denied error.

2009-03-16 Thread Laura Speck
Justin Pasher wrote: Laura Speck wrote: Hello, I am getting an error trying to use the Include directive in my httpd.conf. I am running apache2 on Fedora 9. My ServerRoot is /etc/httpd, and my apache install is not chrooted. I have a program that sends some servers a new httpd.virts every

[us...@httpd] Include directive in httpd.conf giving a Permission denied error.

2009-03-16 Thread Laura Speck
Hello, I am getting an error trying to use the Include directive in my httpd.conf. I am running apache2 on Fedora 9. My ServerRoot is /etc/httpd, and my apache install is not chrooted. I have a program that sends some servers a new httpd.virts every time we have a dns change or a new domain.