Use setenforce to put SELinux in permissive mode. Now what does sestatus show about the current mode and the mode from the config file? Which mode is in effect? Which mode would be in effect if you...


Use setenforce to put SELinux in permissive mode.


Now what does sestatus show about the current mode and the mode from the config file?


Which mode is in effect?


Which mode would be in effect if you rebooted the system?


Take a screenshot showing the setenforce command and the output of sestatus.



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