There are three basic commands that you can use to display and modify SELinux modes. They are as follows getenforcesetenforcesestatus The first two are installed as part of the package, libselinux-utils. The sestatus is installed as part of policycoreutils. Setenforce will enable or disable SELinux temporarily. Use 0 to disable and 1 to enable as … Continue reading RHEL6 – Display and Modify SELinux Modes