If you want to allow $SOURCE to bind to port $PORT_NUMBER, you can execute # semanage port -a -t PORT_TYPE -p %s $PORT_NUMBER where PORT_TYPE is one of the following: %s. If this system is running as an NIS Client, turning on the allow_ypbind boolean may fix the problem.setsebool -P allow_ypbind=1.
If you want to allow $SOURCE to bind to port $PORT_NUMBER, you can execute # semanage port -a -t PORT_TYPE -p %s $PORT_NUMBER where PORT_TYPE is one of the following: %s. If this system is running as an NIS Client, turning on the allow_ypbind boolean may fix the problem.setsebool -P allow_ypbind=1.
If you want to allow $SOURCE to bind to port $PORT_NUMBER, you can execute
# semanage port -a -t PORT_TYPE -p %s $PORT_NUMBER
where PORT_TYPE is one of the following: %s.
If this system is running as an NIS Client, turning on the allow_ypbind boolean may fix the problem. setsebool -P allow_ypbind=1.
If you want to allow $SOURCE to bind to port $PORT_NUMBER, you can execute
# semanage port -a -t PORT_TYPE -p %s $PORT_NUMBER
where PORT_TYPE is one of the following: %s.
If this system is running as an NIS Client, turning on the allow_ypbind boolean may fix the problem. setsebool -P allow_ypbind=1.