MySQL 9.1 Release Notes
The instructions that follow use the semanage
binary to manage port context; on RHEL, it's part of the
policycoreutils-python-utils
package:
yum install -y policycoreutils-python-utils
After installing the semanage
binary, you can
list ports defined with the mysqld_port_t
context using semanage
with the
port
option.
$> semanage port -l | grep mysqld
mysqld_port_t tcp 1186, 3306, 63132-63164