You could set enforcing mode to on via set enforce, which enables it globally, and then set various domains in permissive to get a mixed blend of enforcing and non-enforcing.
On Jun 19, 2016 16:21, "Taeho Kgil" <taeho.kgil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi SELinux community,I'm relatively new to this mailing list and not sure if this is the appropriate place to raise this question.I am trying to see if we can selectively assign policies to permissive and enforcement. Is this a possible capability available today?Thanks
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