Re: NFS, SELinux and firewalls



Tom Weniger wrote:
Greetings All,

I have installed FC6 on my home network and am enjoying the new
release. Tip of my fedora to the developers.. Job well done!

What is the status of using NFSv4 with SELinux and firewall enabled? I
have tried to get it going over my home network but to no avail
without disabling SELinux and the firewall. Is this problem strictly a
NFS issue? Has anyone been able to use NFS with SELinux and firewall
enabled?

SELinux shouldn't be a big issue if you set the appropriate booleans.

See "man nfs_selinux"

You may also be using NIS, in which case also check "man nis_selinux".

Paul.

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