I just replaced the machine that runs ganglia. httpd is being prevented from connecting to gmond. All that is displayed is: There was an error collecting ganglia data (127.0.0.1:8652): fsockopen error: Permission denied There's a message in /var/log/messages that blames selinux every time I load the page. and sealert says that I could change the behavior by setting allow_ypbind or httpd_can_network_connect allow httpd_t unreserved_port_t:tcp_socket name_connect; I can see how letting httpd make arbitrary connections is bad, so how can I punch a hole in the rule just for ganglia?
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