RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Revisiting my FastCGI problem

2007-03-21 Thread Dragon
Mark Lavi wrote: I would recommend enabling logging of SELinux in order to confirm your assumption rather than show us a configuration that may or may not be in use - and may or may not be the answer for your hypothesis of the problem. SELinux logging and configuration, etc. are an OS based doma

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Revisiting my FastCGI problem

2007-03-21 Thread Mark Lavi
bject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Revisiting my FastCGI problem Richard Lynch wrote: >I don't know much about this, but you may be running afoul of the SE >Linux settings in /etc/ End original message. - Yeah, I thought that might be the case but this is

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Revisiting my FastCGI problem

2007-03-21 Thread Dragon
Richard Lynch wrote: I don't know much about this, but you may be running afoul of the SE Linux settings in /etc/ End original message. - Yeah, I thought that might be the case but this is what is in /etc/selinux/config: # This file controls the state of

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Revisiting my FastCGI problem

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Lynch
I don't know much about this, but you may be running afoul of the SE Linux settings in /etc/ On Wed, March 21, 2007 1:01 pm, Dragon wrote: > I originally posted here last week about a problem I am having with > FastCGI under Apache. > > After enabling debug log level and doing a few other experime

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Revisiting my FastCGI problem

2007-03-21 Thread Dragon
I originally posted here last week about a problem I am having with FastCGI under Apache. After enabling debug log level and doing a few other experiments, I have come to the conclusion that something is blocking Apache from connecting to unix sockets. mod_fcgid attempts to create a socket (I