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Old 03-04-2009, 07:43 PM   #1
farid_lmu
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Post joomla frontend problem


hello

my apache web server(fedora 10) php and mysql server supported by joomla(1.5.9).I created a database and joomla (http://localhost/joomla) supported and configured this database. I put the site name and given email and admin password for that site. joomla also installed nicely. after that by rules I delete the installation folder from the joomla directory. after that when I click in site ( in browser if I write http://localhost/joomla/administrator ) usually I have to see a blank site/page which is ready for all joomla content.But I didn't get anything. In page its written no configuration file found & no installation code available. Exiting .. . I found another cause in that case is: SELinux prevented httpd reading and writing access to http files.. I donno whats the problem in that.

can anyone please give me any idea in that.

thank you in advance.
 
Old 03-05-2009, 01:51 PM   #2
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I found another cause in that case is: SELinux prevented httpd reading and writing access to http files.. I donno whats the problem in that.

can anyone please give me any idea in that.

thank you in advance.
This is a question for... Google!

http://www.google.ca/search?q=SELinu...ient=firefox-a

The first couple hits look like they have answers.

...

I usually have SELinux disabled on my systems. In RedHat / CentOS this is:

System > Administration > Security Level and Firewall

SELinux tab
SELinux Setting: Disalbed

OK

Reboot, done!


No matter your solution, I'm guessing you'll probably have to reinstall Joomla.

- Arch
 
Old 03-10-2009, 08:17 AM   #3
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This is a question for... Google!

http://www.google.ca/search?q=SELinu...ient=firefox-a

The first couple hits look like they have answers.

...

I usually have SELinux disabled on my systems. In RedHat / CentOS this is:

System > Administration > Security Level and Firewall

SELinux tab
SELinux Setting: Disalbed

OK

Reboot, done!


No matter your solution, I'm guessing you'll probably have to reinstall Joomla.

- Arch
========================================================

Thanks Arch, Thank you very much indeed for your suggestions and tips. I just sort out my problem.

bye
 
Old 03-26-2009, 06:26 AM   #4
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Arrow Run httpd_unified permissively

1 Go to System > Administration > SELinux Management

2 Once there, select Boolean.

3 Then filter by httpd_unified.

4 Set httpd_unified as active.

This will set the httpd_unified to run permissively, but does not disable SELinux.

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