Re: Allowing CUPS to use http ports 80 and 443

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On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 01:34:59PM -0500, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> > I'm migrating a CUPS print server from Ubuntu to RHEL6.  Previously I had
> > CUPS configured to listen on port 80, 443 and 631.  Now SELinux is
> > preventing CUPS from binding to ports 80 and 443.  What would be the
> > recommended way to permit this in SELinux?
> Another option would be change the labels on those ports to cups ports, but
> this would break httpd if it was also looking to use those ports.
> # semanage port -m -t cups_port_t -p tcp 80

Given that replacing httpd with CUPS running their directly is the intended
use of the machine, that actually seems better -- if httpd breaks, *good*,
because it's not supposed to be there.

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