On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 10:41:34 EDT, Joshua Brindle said: > > From: Daniel J Walsh [mailto:dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx] > > And in your install after the policy load > > > > semanage port -a -t crossfire_port_t -p tcp MYPORTNUM > > semanage port -a -t crossfire_port_t -p udp MYPORTNUM > > > > This looks fine to me. If we start doing this the rpm spec file should > probably do it and should undo it on uninstall since the link will fail > if the module is removed without these rules being removed. I'm an RPM idiot - will this still DTRT if another RPM package does an 'Obsoletes:' on this one? (ie. after all the 'port -a' and 'port -d', we'll end up with one defined if needed?) and if the RPM is force-installed a second time? (I've had more than one RPM that bombed in a post-install scriptlet because of trying to useradd an existing userid, etc...)
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