Hi folks,
setenforce allows users to swap selinux mode between enforcing and permissive.
If I want my selinux to stay in enforcing mode forever so that nobody is able to interfere with my selinux.
If I want my selinux to stay in enforcing mode forever so that nobody is able to interfere with my selinux.
What should I do?
Thanks.
---henry
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