Are there some simple work around to use shorewall without disable 
selinux in Centos 6.3?

I installed a fresh CentOS 6.3 (64 bit);
Simple 2 nic config were the host do masquerading to the lan.

When I try to start shorewall I have an error like:

   Permission denied at /usr/share/shorewall/Shorewall/Config.pm line ...

(done yesterday; not at the involved box now)

Disabling selinux resolve the problem, but obviously I prefer not disable 
it if possible.

A little search on google and in the list archive don't give interesting 
answer.


Regards, Paolo


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