Is selinux enabled? If it is, try checking the permissions on the conf file
with 'ls -lZ'
Stuart
On 27 July 2007 00:54, Wade Hampton wrote:
They were 640, I changed them to 644 but it did not fix the problem....
On 7/26/07, Steve Searle <steve(a)stevesearle.com> wrote:
Around 12:34am on Friday, July 27, 2007 (UK time), Wade Hampton
scrawled:
> I checked the permissions and they are root, lp 644.
Permissions on mine are 640 - don't know if this is important.
Steve
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