https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2121585



--- Comment #90 from Renich Bon Ciric <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Benson Muite from comment #80)
> Each Janus service has a set of default ports it uses.  If running Janus
> without a reverse proxy,
> these ports need to be open.  If using a reverse proxy, then the webserver
> needs to be able to
> connect to Janus.  It may be helpful to modify SELinux configurations to
> allow for these.

Well, you're right but it's not, generally, Fedora's style to open up ports. We
could add some README.fedora to indicate what, we think, the procedure to open
up ports should be. SELinux wasn't getting in the way last time I tested it. We
could, on the other hand, create a policy to enforce the use of specific ports
but I have no idea of what the procedure to do that should be. 

I can look into it.


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