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Using Abstract Sockets with the PHP Agent
On some systems, particularly those with SELinux, PHP may not be able to connect to the daemon using a socket file socket file due to security settings. This article walks you through the process of setting up a virtual socket that won’t be affected by these permissions.
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On some systems, particularly those with SELinux, PHP may not be able to connect to the daemon using a socket file socket file due to security settings. This article walks you through the process of setting up a virtual socket that won’t be affected by these permissions.
Interested to read this since am a PHP lover:)