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Vieux 04/04/2005, 13h53   #4
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Thanks for the answers, but SELinux doesn't seem to explain the problem.
The file /etc/selinux/config contains the lines -

SELINUX=disabled
SELINUXTYPE=targeted

which seems to rule out SELinux.
Is this correct ?

Harry

Juha Laiho wrote:

> "harry dot news" <"harry dot news"@armadillo.fr> said:
>
>>I'm trying to convert a working module from apache 1 to 2.0.52 on
>>Fedora Core 3.

>
> ...
>
>>Can someone throw some light on the permissions of the apache account,
>>and explain if it's possible for a module to interact with the rest of
>>the system (specifically for the above 2 problems) when running under
>>this default account ?

>
>
> If I recall correctly, Fedora Core 3 distribution has some security-
> enhancement patches within the OS kernel. Look for 'SELinux', and
> I think you should find what you're looking for.


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