I want to use port 60000 for a confined application that is not postgrey.
However port 60000 is "owned by" postgrey and I can't seem to get past that.
I don't want to add SELinux policy that allows my app to use postgrey's port,
I want my app to think the port is myapp_port_t.
Is there a way to free port 60000 from postgrey?
[root@domingo install]# netstat -an | grep 60000
[root@domingo install]# semanage port -l | grep 60000
postgrey_port_t tcp 60000
[root@domingo install]# /usr/sbin/semanage port -d -t postgrey_port_t -p tcp 60000
/usr/sbin/semanage: Port tcp/60000 is defined in policy, cannot be deleted
[root@domingo install]#
Thanks,
Brian
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