Try disableing selinux /etc/init.d/selinux stop and then give it a shot.
that will solve the issue
King...
--- simi mathur simi_mathur1@yahoo.com wrote:
I hope someone out there has had this problem or atleast seen it, and can offer some help.
The problem I am having is installing PostNuke on my FC3 system. I get to the point where it checks the file permissions and if just fails. I set the file permission to the recommended ones. And on top of that I tried changing the onwer of the directories. Still no joy. The respective directories are owned by apache and now all have perms of 777. Still my PostNuke is not seeing them as writable. I know the problem is not in PostNuke. Either some security feature in httpd or php because this is not the only php application that is having this problem.
--simi
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