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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Redhat Apache Post 302877675 by Scott on Monday 2nd of December 2013 09:07:04 PM
Old 12-02-2013
Can you please be more specific about what "does not seem to work"? There's a number of reasons why it might not work. For example, does the server have two IP addresses?; Are SELinux contexts set correctly on those directories and their files?; Are SELinux booleans set for if the directories are home directories?; Are the appropriate firewall ports open?
 

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sepolicy(8)															       sepolicy(8)

NAME
sepolicy - SELinux Policy Inspection tool SYNOPSIS
sepolicy [-h] [-P policy_path ] {booleans,communicate,generate,interface,manpage,network,transition} OPTIONS Arguments: booleans Query SELinux policy to see description of booleans sepolicy-boolean(8) communicate Query SELinux policy to see if domains can communicate with each other sepolicy-communicate(8) generate Generate SELinux Policy module template gui Launch Graphical User Interface for SELinux Policy, requires policycoreutils-gui package. sepolicy-generate(8) interface Print SELinux Policy interface information sepolicy-interface(8) manpage Generate SELinux man pages sepolicy-manpage(8) network Query SELinux policy network information sepolicy-network(8) transition Query SELinux Policy to see how a source process domain can transition to the target process domain sepolicy-transition(8) DESCRIPTION
sepolicy is a tools set that will query the installed SELinux policy and generate useful reports, man pages, or even new policy modules. See the argument specific man pages for options and descriptions. OPTIONS
-P, --policy Alternate policy to analyze. (Defaults to currently installed policy /sys/fs/selinux/policy) -h, --help Display help message AUTHOR
This man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> SEE ALSO
selinux(8), sepolicy-booleans(8), sepolicy-communicate(8), sepolicy-generate(8),sepolicy-gui(8), sepolicy-interface(8), sepolicy-net- work(8), sepolicy-manpage(8), sepolicy-transition(8) 20121005 sepolicy(8)
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