Re: Allowing CUPS to use http ports 80 and 443

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On 01/29/2013 02:12 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
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.


I think I'll go with this approach.  Thanks for all the help!

Steve
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