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While using Ansible's Selinux module to manage ports, I discovered that numerical ports caused an unhandled exception in 'seobject.py'. This appears to be a bug, and I am proposing a fix which checks the type of the argument before operating on it. This maintains the original functionality in the case of a string, and acts in the same fashion if you supply an integer. I did not find any open bug report against the SELinux project. The downstream bug report is here: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/60968 Signed-off-by: Joshua Schmidlkofer <joshua@joshuainnovates.us> |
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