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Re: users public_html access: msg#00153

Subject: Re: users public_html access
None when I try to access the user's public_html. There are some from when I turned enforcing off and back on.
Jul 22 12:35:07 gei dbus: avc:  received setenforce notice (enforcing=0)
Jul 22 12:35:07 gei dbus: avc:  received setenforce notice (enforcing=0)
Jul 22 12:36:01 gei dbus: avc:  received setenforce notice (enforcing=1)
Jul 22 12:36:01 gei dbus: avc:  received setenforce notice (enforcing=1)
That was when I was confirming that I could see the user's public_html.

John

Daniel J Walsh wrote:
John Griffiths wrote:

I cannot get users public_html content to publish in FC4. I keep getting "You don't have permission to access /~<user>/ on this server." I can access the user's public_html when I change SELinux to Permissive.

I searched the archives and did not find anything, and I followed the direction in section 4 of "Understanding and Customizing the Apache HTTP SELinux Policy" which was written for FC3.

The httpd booleans are:
httpd_builtin_scripting         active
httpd_can_network_connect       active
httpd_disable_trans             inactive
httpd_enable_cgi                active
httpd_enable_homedirs           active
httpd_ssi_exec                  active
httpd_suexec_disable_trans      inactive
httpd_tty_comm                  inactive
httpd_unified                   active

The security setting on the user's public_html and the files in the directory is user_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t . Obviously the standard UGW permissions are OK since turning off SELinux allows the content to be accessed.

What am I missing, or is this a bug?

Thanks,
John Griffiths

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