Le jeudi 27 octobre 2005 à 17:37 -0400, Daniel J Walsh a écrit : > Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm using postfix with the amavid-new spam/virus mail filter. In this > > type of configuration the MTA sends every processed mail to the filter > > daemon on one port, and receives the result of the filtering on another. > > The online documentation is not too clear, but the commonly used ports > > seem to be on the 10024-10026 range. In my setup the MTA listens on port > > 10026 and the filter on port 10025. > > Looks like these ports are used by amavisd > portcon tcp 10024 system_u:object_r:amavisd_recv_port_t > portcon tcp 10025 system_u:object_r:amavisd_send_port_t > > And reading policy states that postfix can listen on the send port. > > Are you seeing any avc messages? Ok, thanks, I have an old amavisd install that pre-dates FE packaging, and the amavisd/postfix doc proposed both 10024/10025 and 10025/10026 ports as good setup choices. Since Fedora chose 10024/10025, I'll do the same here. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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