SELinux can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, SELinux has two modes: enforcing and permissive. Use the getenforce or sestatus commands to check in which ...
When SELinux is running in enforcing mode, it enforces the SELinux policy and denies access based on SELinux policy rules. In RHEL, enforcing mode is enabled by ...
An SELinux-hardened system will run with SELinux in enforcing mode, meaning that the SELinux policy is in effect and things that it doesn't want to allow won't ... Permissive versus enforcing · Switching between enforcing...