Making content readable by httpd

Ian Pilcher i.pilcher at comcast.net
Fri Nov 12 06:18:01 UTC 2004


I am trying to get Netjuke (http://www.netjuke.org/) working on FC3 with
SELinux enabled.  Netjuke is a PHP-based "jukebox" application, and I
use it to stream Ogg Vorbis music files around my house.  The music
files live on several separate reiserfs filesystems, which have no
security contexts at all.  (These filesystems are mounted under /mnt and
symlinked into the /var/www/html tree, if it makes any difference.)

I've read through the FC3 SELinux FAQ and the man pages for setfiles,
fixfiles, and restorecon, and I've even tried playing with the options
that look nondestructive, but none the tools find anything wrong with
the current setup.  What do I need to do to make these files readable
by the httpd server?

Thanks!

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Ian Pilcher                                        i.pilcher at comcast.net
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