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Unfortunately, when Apache includes conf.d/*, the "c" in cacti.conf comes before "m" in mod_security.conf. This means we can't use the IfModule directive here to detect the installation of mod_security. Remove the IfModule section, and just provide instructions to users. Users will have to manually un-comment the two mod_security overrides. (Better than nothing.)
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In order for Cacti to function properly, please edit the following:
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/etc/cacti/db.php
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/etc/cron.d/cacti
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/etc/http/conf.d/cacti.conf
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For more information about setting up the database please read:
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docs/INSTALL
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Cacti's install procedure is not fully compatible with mod_security. If you use
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mod_security, please uncomment the SecRuleRemoveById lines in
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/etc/http/conf.d/cacti.conf.
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As of Feb. 6, 2006 Cacti does not work correctly with SELinux. This will
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change in the future. If you're having issues getting Cacti to work properly
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and SELinux is enabled, please run the following commands after installing
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Cacti:
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chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /var/log/cacti/
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chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /var/lib/cacti/rra/
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