Re: selinux not enabled

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Hi

Yes, Enabled is correct. if you want to suggest improvements to the FAQ
please file them in bugzilla.redhat.com against the document



Then what does "enabled" mean? Is it the same as "permissive" or "enforcing", or is it something else altogether? If "enforcing", how do I get "permissive" behavior?


In FC3 you will have specify either targeted or strict. Permissive is logging the access violations but not actually limiting it. Its for debugging purposes.


regards
Rahul


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