http://people.fedoraproject.org/~dwalsh/SELinux/F12/services_openvpn.patch
Openvpn connects to cache ports and stores files in nfs and cifs directories.
On 31/08/09 19:07, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> http://people.fedoraproject.org/~dwalsh/SELinux/F12/services_openvpn.patch
>
> Openvpn connects to cache ports and stores files in nfs and cifs directories.
Under what circumstances does openvpn connect to http or http_cache ports?
Paul.
On 09/01/2009 04:31 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:
> On 31/08/09 19:07, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> http://people.fedoraproject.org/~dwalsh/SELinux/F12/services_openvpn.patch
>>
>>
>> Openvpn connects to cache ports and stores files in nfs and cifs
>> directories.
>
> Under what circumstances does openvpn connect to http or http_cache ports?
>
> Paul.
I think they are using it to connect through firewalls.
Google openvpn and 80 gives you 174000 messages talking about running openvpn through port 80.
On 01/09/09 13:26, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> On 09/01/2009 04:31 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:
>> On 31/08/09 19:07, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>>> http://people.fedoraproject.org/~dwalsh/SELinux/F12/services_openvpn.patch
>>>
>>>
>>> Openvpn connects to cache ports and stores files in nfs and cifs
>>> directories.
>>
>> Under what circumstances does openvpn connect to http or http_cache ports?
>>
>> Paul.
>
> I think they are using it to connect through firewalls.
>
> Google openvpn and 80 gives you 174000 messages talking about running openvpn through port 80.
Ah right, so it'll use http_cache_t to do this with a proxy too.
Understood.
Paul.
On 09/01/2009 09:32 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:
> On 01/09/09 13:26, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> On 09/01/2009 04:31 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:
>>> On 31/08/09 19:07, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>>>> http://people.fedoraproject.org/~dwalsh/SELinux/F12/services_openvpn.patch
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Openvpn connects to cache ports and stores files in nfs and cifs
>>>> directories.
>>>
>>> Under what circumstances does openvpn connect to http or http_cache
>>> ports?
>>>
>>> Paul.
>>
>> I think they are using it to connect through firewalls.
>>
>> Google openvpn and 80 gives you 174000 messages talking about running
>> openvpn through port 80.
>
> Ah right, so it'll use http_cache_t to do this with a proxy too.
>
> Understood.
>
> Paul.
Not that I have ever set one up. I allow the Rawhide/Fedora users/testers to train me how people setup these apps.
On Mon, 2009-08-31 at 14:07 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> http://people.fedoraproject.org/~dwalsh/SELinux/F12/services_openvpn.patch
>
> Openvpn connects to cache ports and stores files in nfs and cifs
> directories.
Merged.
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