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I'm an entusiast developer who loves learning from you, gurus. I've a few years of experience in web development, and a few months with SAP/ABAP. I'm from the free side of the source, veteran linux user and pointed to free languages (PHP, Ruby, etc...)

Feb
8
awarded  Editor
Feb
8
revised Selinux/MySQL permissions issue in a new iSCSI disk: not allowed default_t context
Request for comments about this solution or a better solution.
Feb
8
answered Selinux/MySQL permissions issue in a new iSCSI disk: not allowed default_t context
Feb
7
asked Selinux/MySQL permissions issue in a new iSCSI disk: not allowed default_t context
Dec
10
awarded  Student
Dec
10
comment File permissions with no sense (Linux, Apache)
Yes embobo, that was the problem: a little mess with SELinux contexts.
Dec
10
awarded  Scholar
Dec
10
comment File permissions with no sense (Linux, Apache)
Sorry, I didn't write about it. Apache is member of the user who runs suexec, permissions are OK and the path is OK. The problem was in SELinux. Thank you ring0!
Dec
10
accepted File permissions with no sense (Linux, Apache)
Dec
10
comment File permissions with no sense (Linux, Apache)
Yeah, that was the problem! I'm not familiarize with SELinux nor CentOS (usually use Debian/Ubuntu Server) so I didn't think about it. In addition, the install script has messed up with file contexts, some of them didn't get repaired with restorecon, but can repair them with chcon. I'm going to read more about SELinux.Thanks JeffG!
Dec
9
asked File permissions with no sense (Linux, Apache)
Jun
12
awarded  Supporter
Jun
12
awarded  Autobiographer