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From: Jon Howard <gentoo@...>
Subject: Will perl or php scripts run in enforcing mode in the hardened gentoo environment "out of the box?"
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:35:44 -0500
Hello,
   I have a Gentoo SE system up and running as per the handbook(X86),
but I cannot get apache to execute cgi's in enforcing mode(the test ones
that come with apache).  The scripts do work in permissive.   Before I
got started in examing the apache.te file, I was wondering if I might
have an apache configuration issue.  I guess the first question that I
have is whether perl or php scripts run in enforcing mode in the
hardened gentoo environment "out of the box?"  I installed the perl and
php mods for apache, and changed the startup to include the -D option
for these, but in studying the SE model, I was afraid that some other
method for executing scripts might be in play.   I removed the mods from
the -D statup option, but I am still getting the same results.  So, will
it or won't it is my question.
Thanks,
Jon Howard


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