-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 27 Dec 2015, Eric Lease Morgan said: > > Michael, resolved, and thank you for the prompt and thorough reply. > > Yes, SELinux was doing its job, and it was configured to disallow network connections from httpd. After issuing the following command (which allows httpd to make network connections) both my rsync- and wget-based CGI scripts worked without modification: > > setsebool http_can_network_connect on > > Maybe I’ll add the -P option later. Yippie! Thank you. Eric, Glad you were able to get it resolved and it wasn't more complicated (and that you were able to do it without just disabling SELinux, which is where a lot of people end up :-) ) - -- ++++++++++++++++++++ Michael Berkowski University of Minnesota Libraries [log in to unmask] 612.626.6137 PGP Public Key: http://z.umn.edu/mjbpubkey ++++++++++++++++++++ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlaAeWAACgkQ01KJk46VC2YWagCeMZkRlyJGu3Rig0VMVQpiB463 wmYAn2amRQbsUotQDADhTU+J/e4dcxs2 =yYu2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----