SELinux and Squid - Non-default squid http_port (!=3128)
Øyvind Stegard
oyvinst at ifi.uio.no
Sun Aug 28 13:09:32 UTC 2005
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> This would completely disable SELinux protection for squid.
> squid_allow_any boolean is better. You can get SSH X forwarding by
> reading the release notes
>
> http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc4/#id2503227
Yeah, I have enabled X11 forwarding (including trusted mode) in the
configs. But I still don't get the DISPLAY variable set when I log into
the box (xorg-x11-libs package & deps installed). So I'm guessing
something else is wrong.
By 'squid_allow_any', I am assuming you mean 'squid_connect_any'. I
tried this instead of 'squid_disable_trans', but that does not work. I
can only get squid up and running on http_port 64030 by setting
'squid_disable_trans'.
>
> You can also use /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans to set SELinux booleans.
> setsebool would only do that for the current session
Yup, I did that, only I put what I need in
/etc/selinux/targeted/booleans.local.
Øyvind
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