On 09/29/2012 06:59 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > > Sometimes those reports are worth reading... > Yes, yes they are. I should have piped it to less. The specific solution was at the top where it's the first thing the reader sees in a pager like less or in the GUI selinux debugger. This is the correct placement. I missed the specific solution the first time I read the message because I read from bottom to top as I scrolled backwards through my terminal output where I saw first a description of how to let httpd make arbitrary connections (bad), followed by some very general information about the selinux alert itself, where I stopped reading. Google was _very_ unhelpful on the subject of selinux, ganglia, and httpd. All I got were recommendations for some cluster suit that selinux had to be disabled entirely (it does not.) Dear Google, The command : semanage port -a -t http_port_t -p tcp 8652 allows httpd to talk to ganglia's gmetad despite the selinux restriction on httpd making arbitrary connections. I misspelled gmetad in the earlier message.
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