Re: SELinux and Squid - Non-default squid http_port (!=3128)

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Thomas Springer wrote:
Try this:

# /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel
This box is headless, so I can't use graphical configuration tools. (can't get SSH X forwarding to work, either..)

Find panel SELinux and change 'squid_allow_any' in category /Others.
I ended up using 'setsebool', and set the key 'squid_disable_trans' to TRUE. What does this mean, disable domain transition, in SELinux lingo ? It works, at least. Haven't tried altering 'squid_allow_any'.

But maybe i misinterpreted this key. You have to find out. Others will
probably have more knowledge on this topic and help you.

Get documentaton here:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/
Thanks, I'll take a look.


Thomas

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