Jan,

Doh. The '/selinux/enforce' was RHEL 6 - for Fedora 19 - it's '/sys/fs/selinux/enforce'

-Frank


On 10/04/2013 02:49 PM, fcaviggi@redhat.com wrote:
Jan,

You might consider checking if the '/selinux/enforce' file exists and the file contains '1' (1 is enforcing). That would ensure that SELinux enabled and enforcing the policy.

Regards,

Frank Caviggia


On 10/04/2013 01:11 PM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:
Introduce new SELinux section of the guide and first rule
for it - check if SELinux is enabled in currently
booted kernel.

Please review.

Thank you && Regards, Jan.
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Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team


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