Better yet, how to selectively enable Permissive mode for only a few linux processes on a system where SELinux is globally enforced?
It is going to be an interim measure only before you dismiss it as insecure practice.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 4:53 PM al so <volkswak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On a system where SELinux is enforced, how to selectively disable SELinux on a few custom linux processes without impacting the rest?
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