Jan-Frode,
Thats a tough one :-).
80 obviously
21/23/25/81/8080....
A clear error on start up and description of how to resolve would be useful I guess, but then I guess haproxy wouldn't know it was being blocked by selinux policy?
2009/4/22 Jan-Frode Myklebust <janfrode#tanso.net>
>
> I'm trying to write an selinux policy for haproxy that will be
> included in the upstream "refpolicy" project, and wonder what ports
> haproxy should be allowed to bind and connect to by default. I know
> it might need any port, and was thinking I could allow that by a
> flag that is default off:
>
> haproxy_bindconnect_any = off
>
> but what would be the most common ports for haproxy, that should
> be default allow in the policy ? Is there a clear set of ports
> that haproxy is most commonly used for ?
>
>
> -jf
>
>
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