suppressed wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I have been running 2 interchange catalogs on a Hostroute re-seller > account for a couple of years using a local compiled perl. Up until 2 > weeks ago they always worked perfectly, now the admin UI cannot be > accessed due to some kind of permission error when re-starting > interchange. Interchange does start and serves pages ok but I cannot > access the catalog admin anymore. The hosting company claims to have > done nothing except apply 'regular patches', they have spent a week > looking at it and have given up by saying they don't support interchange. > > I have checked all files and permissions/ownership and they are all > intact and correct and nothing has changed, I even changed some to 777 > to try and sort it out. > > The daily cron job running expireall also now fails with a similar ../.. > permission denied error. > > Below is the startup error, can someone please suggest what might cause > this please and how it can be fixed? I can't say for sure, but I experienced a similar frustration when I first upgraded my workstation to Fedora 5, didn't know what SELinux was in any detail, and applied it. I could not get my local, unchanged httpd started due to all these bizarre permissions errors. I did, as you, madly setting everything to 666 and 777 permissions, and nothing helped. I finally remembered SELinux and disabled it, and suddenly it all "went away". I suppose it's possible that these guys' "regular patches" included somehow enabling SELinux. This is just speculation, mind you. However, it couldn't hurt to ask them if their regular updates 2 weeks ago happened to include enabling SELinux. -- Mark Johnson End Point Corporation http://www.endpoint.com _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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