I tried adding to the 443:tcp with 443:tcp, 82:tcp but it did not help.  Does one need a reboot...does not appear one does.

Todd

Mike Kercher wrote:
centos-bounces@centos.org <> scribbled on Thursday, August 18, 2005 1:07 PM:

  
Mike -

Thank is what it appears to be, but I do not know my way
around SELinux.  So far, I have just been using the GUI for
secuity.  Any suggestions?

I do see the place to add ports.  Would port 82 be a tcp port?

Todd

Mike Kercher wrote:

    
centos-bounces@centos.org <> scribbled on Thursday, August 18, 2005
10:23
AM:



      
I need to run Apache on a port other than 80, 81 or 8080.  My other
servers are using 80 and 81 (RH 9: 80; Windows Apache:
81).  If I set the port in httpd.conf to anything other
        
than 80, I get
    
an error that a socket cannot be created for the port.

No doubt it has something to do with security (did not have that
problem with Win Apache, but Windows is Windows).  Any
        
suggestions on
    
where I should look?

Todd


        
Could this be an SELinux problem?

      


httpd listens on tcp ports so you would want to allow tcp/82 in your SELinux
config.  

Mike




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