My COS6 server never required me to do that even though SELinux is enabled there (I didn't even know it was until today). Before I even posted the first help I tried the semanage command and found that it was not installed so I assumed wrongly that SELinux was not enabled.
Mike
On 07/09/2014 01:34 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
On 09.Jul.2014, at 18:44, Liam O'Toole liam.p.otoole@gmail.com wrote:
On 2014-07-09, Mike McCarthy, W1NR sysop@w1nr.net wrote:
After installing the correct utilities and setting the port with semanage, it now works. Thanks to all for this one. Looks like I got some real work to do moving from 6 to 7 and understanding the massive management changes that were made.
If I understand the problem (and its solution) correctly, this is not a 6-to-7 migration issue. The same SELinux fix would be required in CentOS 6.
That was my thought too. Athough the error message presented to Mike is not very helpful and maybe worth a bugzilla.