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litass
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Post by litass »

Hello,

i have fresh installed of Fedora 6 with cacti0.8.7.
mysql: 5.0.27
php: 5.1.6
net-snmp: 5.3.1
httpd: 2.2.6

I've done all the instruction guides from cacti.net, when i point to localhost/cacti, it show "You don't have permission to access /cacti/ on this server."

what should i do ? thanks for giving help.
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Post by sebbs »

check your apache httpd.conf
and look in your error_log for apache, could give you some clues.
If all else fails, rm -rf /
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Post by egarnel »

is selinux enforcing?
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Post by litass »

yes, SELINUX is enforcing ...
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Post by egarnel »

Have you modified selinux to allow http, https or set it to permissive?
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Post by litass »

I don't know how to do it, I just disable selinux then its works fine.

any steps to do without disabling selinux?
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