> -----Original Message----- > From: Selinux [mailto:selinux-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David > Li > Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 1:29 PM > To: selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: A newbie's question > > Hi, > > I thought I would post this question here in addition to the Fedora list > to get more help. > > ---- > > Maybe this is just for my own clarifications; I am about to start > SELinux learning and development. I have a stock Cento 7.1 install and > I am curious what''s difference between the following two: > > 1. Enable SElinux and setenforce 1 on the stock install > > vs. > > 2. Build a reference policy RPM and install it on the box. Then do step > 1 as above. > > Are there any differences in terms of ref policy? Would step 1 also have > the ref policy enabled by default too? > > Thanks. > _______________________________________________ > Selinux mailing list > Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. > To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux- > request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. CentOS 7.1 has the reference policy installed, but there could be a difference in version of the RPM reference policy and the version that is current for 7.1. The seinfo command is one way to show what is currently installed. --Stephen _______________________________________________ Selinux mailing list Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.