Kindly disable the selinux I think it will resolve the problem... I also
get the same error with vqadmin
Kindly check it through /etc/selinux or using setup command. You can also
disable via the following command...
echo 0 >/selinux/enforce
Hope your problem will be solved after this.
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On 06/13/2011 02:55 PM, Mark Dennis wrote:
> >> It seems like I'm close, but just circling the problem - can you tell
> what
>>> I'm missing?
>>
>> Try to su to the vpopmail user and access these files.
> This works
>
>> Do you have an SELinux/AppArmo
> It seems like I'm close, but just circling the problem - can you tell
what
>> I'm missing?
>
>Try to su to the vpopmail user and access these files.
This works
>Do you have an SELinux/AppArmor/etc type protection enabled that may be
blocking it?
No
>I can't really think of anything else off the
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On 06/13/2011 10:35 AM, Mark Dennis wrote:
> It seems like I'm close, but just circling the problem - can you tell what
> I'm missing?
If everything is as you say it is, I'd suspect some external force is at
work. Try to su to the vpopmail user and a
>On 06/10/2011 05:57 PM, Mark Dennis wrote:
>> /home/vpopmail/etc/onchange: Permission denied, referer:
>> cgi-bin/vqregister/vqregister.cgi
>
>Is vQregister running SUID and SGID, and is Apache allowing the suExec?
> Since you know it's a permissions problem now, you should be able to
>trace the