How To Check SELinux Status?

How To Check SELinux Status?

SELinux or Security Enhanced Linux provides extra security for Linux distributions. SELinux is generally installed on enterprise Linux distributions like Ubuntu Server, RHEL, CentOS, etc., and generally enabled by default. But this case may change according to different situations. SELinux provides 3 modes called Enforcing , Permissive and Disabled . In this tutorial, we explain … Read more

Disable SELinux In Centos7/CentOS8

Disable SELinux In Centos7/CentOS8

RHEL and CentOS operating systems provide the SELinux security feature by default. The SELinux is enabled by default but in some cases, we may need to disable SELinux. This tutorial explains how to disable CentOS7, CentOS8, and RHEL SELinux. SELinux Modes Before disabling SELinux for CentOS we should know the SELinux modes. SELinux provides the … Read more

How To Disable SELinux?

How To Disable SELinux?

SELinux or Security Enhanced Linux is a Linux security module provided via the Linux kernel. The SELinux can be used to deny, and restrict the different types of access to processes, ports, networks, etc. The SELinux provides mainly access controls. SELinux is generally installed by enterprise-level Linux distributions like Ubuntu, RedHat, and CentOS and is … Read more