Victor Subervi wrote:
I tried all of that including echo 0 >/selinux/enforce and no luck. Ideas?
Go edit /etc/selinux/config and set it to 'DISABLED' then restart. Not sure if that's any different, but that's how I turn it off. My
/selinux folder is empty, and by doing the above, selinux IS turned off.
Or setenforce - see the man page
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