Hi,
I just checked on my Fedora 19 box:
setenforce 0 odes the trick
you can switch back by using
setenforce 1
and control it via
getenforce
these changes do not
persist over reboot.
for further documentation refer to:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Security-Enhanced_Lin...
(most of it should still be true on F19 and even F20)
Am 14.01.2014 18:14, schrieb Bob Doolittle:
Maybe, I don't know.
On RH I used to just do "echo 0 > /selinux/enable" but that's not on
Fedora.
-Bob
On 01/14/2014 12:08 PM, Sven Kieske wrote:
> Does
> setenforce 0
> not do the job on fedora?
>
> Am 14.01.2014 17:47, schrieb Bob Doolittle:
>> Also, I always configure SELinux to "permissive" in
/etc/selinux/config
>> (but I don't know how to make that take effect immediately without
>> reboot on Fedora).
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