I think one thing that would help would be making the sets of example
httpd module configurations self-documentating w.r.t. SELinux for some
of the modules.
So for instance, how do I get Subversion/mod_dav_svn working with an
SELinux-enabled httpd? Can we make it such that an SVN repos is as easy
to set up as:
# cd /src/svn
# svnadmin create mystuff
# vi /etc/httpd/conf.d/subversion.conf
- uncomment the defaults?
even with SELinux enabled? The commented default in subversion.conf
here could be:
<Location /repos>
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /srv/svn
</Location>
A more generic example would be if we provide a /srv/www directory or
something to which the httpd domain is allowed read+write access by
default; somewhere to put the PHP webapps.
Does this make sense?
joe
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