Hi, I created the file /.autorelabel (# touch /.autorelabel), set SELinux to 'enforcing' and (/etc/sysconfig/selinux) and rebooted. May be I could do it without rebooting as stated in this question: https://serverfault.com/questions/453137/how-can-i-do-an-selinux-filesystem-relabel-without-rebooting-first but before landind there I was unaware of the 'fixfiles' tool :) HTH, let us know if not. |
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 3:31 PM jd1008 <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/20/2015 12:23 PM, Martin Cigorraga wrote:
> Hello folks,
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> It happened to me too that about a week or so ago SELinux
> automatically turned to 'Permissive' with an upgrade of
> selinux-related packages, I had to relabel everything to get things
> back to its previous state.
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> Although I didn't delve in the issue at that moment I will keep an eye
> on this issue should it happens again.
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> Cheers,
> -Martín
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So how did yo set it back to Enforcing?
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