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CentOS 5.4 |
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security_getenforce(3) |
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security_getenforce, security_setenforce − get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
int security_getenforce();
int security_setenforce(int value);
security_getenforce returns 0 if SELinux is running in permissive mode, 1 if it is running in enforcing mode, and -1 on error.
security_setenforce sets SELinux to enforcing mode if the value 1 is passed in, and sets it to permissive mode if 0 is passed in. On success 0 is returned, on error -1 is returned.
selinux(8)
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