How to Disable SELinux on CentOS 8

Posted by linuxize on Nov 29, 2019 3:15 AM EDT
Linuxize.com; By linuxize
Mail this story
Print this story

Security Enhanced Linux or SELinux is a security mechanism built into the Linux kernel used by RHEL-based distributions.

By default, in CentOS 8, SELinux is enabled and in enforcing mode. It is highly recommended to keep SELinux in enforcing mode. However, sometimes it may interfere with the functioning of some application, and you need to set it to the permissive mode or disable it completely.

In this tutorial, we will explain to disable SELinux on CentOS 8

Full Story

  Nav
» Read more about: Groups: Red Hat

« Return to the newswire homepage

This topic does not have any threads posted yet!

You cannot post until you login.