SELinux and CometChat
On a CentOS 7 server, I noticed that
setroubleshootd
seemed to be using an inordinate percentage of the CPU's time when I ran
the
top command. When I
used the
ausearch
command to query the audit daemon logs for entries that might have
been created by setroubleshootd, I saw references to the
cometchat/.htaccess
file in a user's directory beneath the
directory where her
Simple Machines Forum
(SMF) software resided. I also found tens of thousands of references
to that file in the
/var/log/messages
file. The server runs
Security-Enhanced Linux
(SELinux) and I found that I needed to update the SELinux context for
the file to stop such entries being logged.
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Upgrading CometChat
I needed to upgrade
CometChat on a web site using
Simple Machines Forum (SMF) where
CometChat provides an online chat feature for users of the forum. The prior
version of CometChat was very out-of-date at 4.4.0 - see
Checking the version
of CometChat installed on a forum for methods for checking the version -
The SMF software was at the current version, 2.0.11. Before commencing the
installation of the upgrade to the latest version of CometChat,
I backed up the database for
the SMF forum and all of its files. I was able to successfully install
the
smf.zip
file that was part of the upgrade package, but so
far have not been able to install the
cometchat.zip
file needed
to complete the upgrade.
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