On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 12:56 AM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
>
> > In my experience, no, permissive mode does not disable all of SELinux's
> > blocks, and _especially_ stuff having to to with networking (including
> > pipes). It's always bothered me.
>
> Interesting.  I've not run into this problem
>
> Well, doing "selinux=0" on the kernel parameters at reboot will then totally 
> disable
> selinux to test.

I did reboot with

selinux=0

but

# sestatus
SELinux status:                 enabled
SELinuxfs mount:                /sys/fs/selinux
SELinux root directory:         /etc/selinux
Loaded policy name:             targeted
Current mode:                   enforcing
Mode from config file:          enforcing
Policy MLS status:              enabled
Policy deny_unknown status:     allowed
Memory protection checking:     actual (secure)
Max kernel policy version:      31
#

A mystery!

Paul
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