Earlier on, we have covered how to disable SELinux or set SELinux to the permissive mode in Fedora 30 / 31 / 32, RHEL or CentOS to circumvent some of the problems that one has with SELinux on. What after disabling it or setting it …… Read More “Switch SELinux from Disabled to Permissive/Enforcing in Fedora”
Disable SELinux or Set it to Permissive mode in Fedora, RHEL, or CentOS
SELinux can interfere even in the normal functioning of some of the apps in Fedora/RHEL/CentOS. For example, if you install apache server and PHP on your computer and try to open a…