Joomla and SELinux and IPv6, oh my!

No monkeys though, which is a good thing.

I’ve had IPv6 up and running for a little while now, however only today have I got the necessary DNS records in place – thanks Atul!
Ergo, all of you IPv6-enabled peeps should now see me from 2001::-land (it’s full of colons! :-) )

[mfleming@qbert ~]$ dig -t ANY +short www.enlartenment.com203.8.189.1002001:470:1f01:2800:250:8dff:fe54:9197

I am installing the Joomla CMS for some dear friends of mine. It’s extremely cool and will save a lot of time coding (now to be spent on more productive things such as content) plus the templates are tres cool. I can still customise it and add modules with a little XML + PHP + HTML, which beats having to write database apps from scratch.

I’ve also reviewed my SELinux setup – turns out while what I have works, but isn’t ideal – I’m making audit exceptions for stuff that can be handled with the correct type context (public_content_*_t et. al, mostly the rw variety for hosted sites needing FTP access)

After some fiddling, especially regards to web + FTP + rsync, my local.te is much cleaner :-)

Now to see if tonight’s rsync with Planetmirror (Fedora updates) explodes :)

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