Hi, please do not top-post, it makes reading the thread much harder.
Daniel Ruiz wrote: > Sorry. It continues without working. :-( > > On 11/05/06, Daniel Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I have disabled the firewall of fedora and I have stopped the service >> iptables. I don't know whats avc. >> >> Thanks >> >> On 11/05/06, Mark Elsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > I have just installed squid 2.5 stable running over Fedora Core 5 and >> > > I have made a minimmum configuration (I have allowed the IP addresses >> > > of my Intranet). >> > > >> > > It works correctly. The problem is when I want to connect to another >> > > port different to 80, for example the 2004 or 8080. >> > > >> > > I have added this line "acl Safe_ports port 2004" between the >> > > Safe_ports but it continues without working. >> > > >> > > I don't know if the problem is caused by squid or by any firewall. >> > > >> > > The message error in the client is the following: >> > > >> > > ************************************ >> > > >> > > >> > > The following error was encountered: >> > > Connection to Failed >> > > >> > > The system returned: (13) Permission denied >> > > >> > > >> > > The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request >> again. >> > > >> > > Your cache administrator is root. >> > > ________________________________ >> > > Generated Thu, (squid/2.5.STABLE13) >> > > >> ********************************************************************************************** >> >> > > >> > > I have looked the /var/log/messages and I can find lines like this: >> > > >> > > ***** >> > > May 11 10:39:22 pc36 kernel: audit( 1147336762.851:321): avc: denied >> > > { name_connect } for pid=10074 comm="squid" dest=2004 >> > > scontext=root:system_r:squid_t:s0 >> tcontext=system_u:object_r:port_t:s0 >> > > tclass=tcp_socket >> > > ****** >> > > >> > > Could you help me please? >> > > >> > >> > What is 'avc' ? >> > >> > Seems that you are running a local firewall or have enabled Linux >> > firewalling ? OK, you appear to have SELinux enabled - you'll either need to disable it (and reboot) or resolve the policy issue (I can't help on that one). HTH, Neil. -- Neil Hillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Westland Helicopters Ltd. http://www.whl.co.uk/ Disclaimer: This message does not necessarily reflect the views of Westland Helicopters Ltd.