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I see so many times that suggestions are found to disable SELinux to get services to work. Sure this will work but then this is akin to Windows granting full control to EveryOne. If there is a security model applied we should at least consider its use and not disable it as the first option. Firstly we will look at ways to change from permissive to enforcing modes through the control file /selinux/enforce, boot options to the kernel as will as setenforce. We can also set the boolean value secure_mode_policyload to stopt changes to the mode one booted. Wiht this in place we look at debugging simple SELinux issues with ausearch and audit2why
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