On 6/6/17, 1:48 PM, "Daniel Walsh" <dwa...@redhat.com> wrote:

>Ok, that works then.  The way I read your email indicated that setting 
>the boolean did not allow the access.  I take it you are not running 
>with NIS/Yellow pages and yet you see dbus connecting to port 111?

Well, previously, I didn’t have to set it, because it already was set, but the 
denial was still happening (apparently). NIS has been working, which makes it 
even more confusing.

But, now that I unset it (set it to 0) and then set it back (to 1), now 
allow2why seems to understand that the boolean is set (whereas before it seemed 
to think that the boolean was not set), so I guess I’ll what the log and see 
what happens.

Thanks!

---
Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Russ Engineering Center
937-775-5157
michael.vanh...@wright.edu



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