Provided by: selinux-basics_0.5.2_all bug

NAME

       selinux-config-enforcing - change /etc/selinux/config to set enforcing or permissive modes

SYNOPSIS

       selinux-config-enforcing [permissive]

DESCRIPTION

       selinux-config-enforcing  this  command will modify /etc/selinux/config to specify whether
       SE Linux should be in enforcing or permissive mode on boot.  This may be overridden by the
       "enforcing="  kernel command-line option (which takes the value 0 for permissive and 1 for
       enforcing).  The parameter "0" or "permissive" will cause it to set permissive  mode,  any
       other parameter will result in enforcing mode being set.

SEE ALSO

       selinux(8),   sestatus(8),   selinuxenabled(1),   load_policy(8),   semodule(8),  postfix-
       nochroot(8),           check-selinux-installation(8),           selinux-policy-upgrade(8),
       http://wiki.debian.org/SELinux     -     More     about     SELinux     Debian    install,
       http://etbe.coker.com.au/tag/selinux/ - Russell's SE Linux blog posts.

AUTHOR

       This program and it's man page was written by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> for the
       Debian  system  (but  may  be  used by others).  Permission is granted to copy, distribute
       and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License  can  be  found  in
       /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3.

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