Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:04:06 -0700 From: "Rogelio Bastardo" <scubacuda@gmail.com> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: permission denied to properly chmod'd files Message-ID: <2b7af7c40707171804p1cfd7201v5fae4057bb95d935@mail.gmail.com>
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Today while trying to create a Cacti graph (something I've been able to do with no problems on this box before), I got a "permission denied" error on the .rrd file that I was trying to access. I shelled into a FreeBSD box, only to find that the "/usr/local/share/cacti/rrd" folder was properly chmod'd and chown'd with the Cacti user. I'm relatively new to FreeBSD (compared to other distros) and unfortunately cannot get any good information out of anyone about what changed on this server. (It seemed to be working a few weeks ago). Might there be some sort of BSD version of SELinux going on here? No one has any info on what "changed" on the box to make it not work. I've never had this problem on Cacti on the other distros I've worked with (mostly Debian and RHEL/CentOS) and am wondering if it is a FreeBSD oddity that I'm not understanding. If FreeBSD is off the hook, then I'll go bug the Cacti crowd. Thanks in advance
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