>For now, to work around the issue, CentOS forum user sercan has provided
the following commands to create
>a new SELinux policy for Nginx. I've tested it on two of my servers and it
works.
> . . .
And there's one more quick workaround to get running very quickly. Not
entirely recommended since
I've verified that the update to Centos 6.6 does indeed relabel nginx
related directories/files during yum update. And a restart of the nginx
process will now have the label "httpd_t". Someone in RH decided to make the
nginx webserver follow the same SELinux policy rules as Apache.
OK, that works
An upgrade to Centos 6.6 seems to relabel the standard directories used by
nginx with "httpd_" tags.
I have two Centos systems nginx installed from the nginx repo. Both were at
version 6.5 and showed,
ls -lZ /etc/nginx/
drwxr-xr-x. root root system_u:object_r:etc_t:s0 conf.d
. . .
-rw-r-
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