Forbidden-You don't have permission to access / on this server. #672
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puffrfish wrote at Aug 25 2017 20:20:14 UTC: This might be caused by SELinux You can set SELinux to permissive mode by running the following as root or with sudo sed -i 's/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/g' /etc/selinux/config
setenforce permissive
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alberto280 wrote at Aug 25 2017 20:20:14 UTC: puffrfish:
Thank you very much, could this lead to a security breach? By aora I want to do localhost but in the future can be problematic? |
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puffrfish wrote at Aug 25 2017 20:20:14 UTC: Certainly it does take away some of the protections of SELinux, but you are certainly able to configure SELinux to specifically allow PufferPanel (although we don't have a guide on how to do that). Most servers that install PufferPanel do not have SELinux enabled, yours just happened to have it by default. |
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alberto280 wrote at Aug 25 2017 20:20:14 UTC: okay,Thank you |
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alberto280 wrote at Aug 25 2017 20:20:14 UTC:
Hello, if I remove the path of pufferpanel does not work, I will change if I put the normal "/ var / www / html" if it works, I begin to think that it can not find the file
What can happen?
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