On Sun, November 24, 2013 11:14 pm, Jeremy Visser wrote:

> Sounds to me like an SELinux problem.  Check whether you are running in
> 'Enforcing', 'Permissive', or 'Disabled' mode:
>
>
> # getenforce

Jeremy, thanks

nope, disabled:
# getenforce
Disabled

> If you are in 'Enforcing' mode (which is the default on CentOS), run
> this and see if it comes good:



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