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How to disable SELinux on CentOS | VPS Tutorial

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Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) adds policy-based security to the CentOS Linux kernel. System administrators set SELinux policy rules to specify access controls to processes, users, and files. By default, SELinux denies access to objects if no policy rule explicitly allows access.

Perform these steps as a sudo-enabled user, or root. This guide has been tested on:

- CentOS 8
- CentOS 7
- CentOS 6

https://green.cloud/docs/how-t....o-disable-selinux-on

#linuxvps #centos #selinux

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