05-28-2021, 03:46 AM
(05-13-2021, 11:43 AM)deanhills Wrote: Most of the tutorials I've worked through ask for SELinux to be disabled. Which obviously completely defeats the purpose. But yes, SELinux can be a headache for a beginner. If you have time for a tutorial one day, like the one for changing Port 22, it would be awesome.
For now my easiest out has been to disable SELinux as part of setting up httpd.
Meaning a total newbie tutorial?.. I'll review what you wrote on the subject and will see why you didn't get it to work with CentOS 7.
It should just work but I'm sure there is something in the configs that makes it fail.
More on this, next weekend!