Friday 1 June 2012

How to disable SELinux

Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a set of kernel enhancements and user-space tools to enforce mandatory access control and security policies. When SELinux is enabled on your system, there may be cases where you would like to turn off SELinux temporarily, for example when you are experimenting with Apache or NFS server, and SELinux gets in the way, blocking necessary port access.Read more »

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