Ian mu wrote:
Hiya all,
After some problems the other day, I've tracked down a problem I've been
having fairly definitely to selinux being on in permissive mode.
sestatus shows it enabled and permissive.
how did you track the problem down to being a SELinux in permissive mode ?
and no, afaik, you cant move from permissive to disabled, since selinux
code comes down from kernelspace.
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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq
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