On 11/9/18 7:46 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
> Thanks, Ed. I did issue the command you recommend, but with no
> success. I guess the Permissive mode does not completely disable
> Selinux.

Well, it would record the AVC but not act on it.  So, if selinux were the 
problem it
should have connected.

If you want to totally disable selinux you can reboot and at the kernel 
selection screen
type "e" to edit and add "selinux=0" to the kernel parameters.  This is 
temporary and will
not be retained on the next reboot.

If you do this, you should issue "sudo fixfiles onboot" before you reboot and 
allow
selinux to be enabled.  The reason being that any files created or changed may 
no longer
have a valid selinux context.

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