Re: SELinux security alert/Squid -

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On 02/09/2010 08:01 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 09/02/10 07:36, Tim wrote:
>> On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 16:59 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>    
>>> I just added "myaccount.wildblue.net" to the Firefox "no proxy for"
>>> list and that seems to satisfy an access problem I didn't know I
>>> had.
>>>      
>> If that's you're only need to access an unusual port, then bypassing the
>> proxy would be a good solution.  There's not going to be a real need for
>> a caching proxy between your browser and one site to check your account.
>> In fact, going through a caching proxy when you want to see fresh pages
>> can be a problem, in itself, if the site has bad expiry time settings.
>>
>> If you *needed* to go through a proxy (e.g. all your traffic had to go
>> through a proxy, or lots of LAN users were browsing the same resource,
>> and it was costing you bandwidth), then you would want to fix up your
>> proxy to work.
>>
>>    
> 
>     Ok, that sounds reasonable, but despite setting "no proxy for" I
>     still see the security alert?
> 
>     Bob
> 
>     -- 
> 
There is a bug in setroubleshoot that is showing all alerts as new on login.  You might be seeing this.

Fixed in setroubleshoot-2.2.63-1.fc12       
yum update setroubleshoot\* --enablerepo=updates-testing

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