RE: A newbie's question

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> -----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.
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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


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