Re: echo 0> /selinux/enforce

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Wes James wrote:
> When does echo 0 > /selinux/inforce need to be used?  I.e., where is
> selinux enforcing itself on the system to protect it?  When I do yum
> install of some package, it seems to work (not being blocked).  When would
> doing something not work because selinux is watching it (or whatever that
> process is doing)?
>
It changes selinux mode from enforcing to permissive, which means it still
complains, but lets the processes run anyway.

     mark

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