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Re: Labelling a new port



On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 14:18 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote:
> If you want to manage the port for a daemon that is started/stopped via
> an init script, then the best place to put the 'semanage port -a ...'
> command is in the init script itself.  This will ensure that the port
> definition is set and removed when the daemon starts/stops.  Putting it
> in the spec file and running at package install time is not enough
> because I don't believe that the semanage'd ports persist after a reboot.

Actually, the port does persist across a reboot, because semanage
rebuilds the binary policy (that's the reason that it takes so long to
run).

Forrest

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