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SELinux in Ubuntu Lab
The following can be completed with Ubuntu 22.x or later.
Installing and Enabling SELinux
The first step is to install SELinux. Start by opening a command line terminal and installing the necessary packages with the apt commands below.
$sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install policycoreutils selinux-utils selinux-basics
Activate SELinux
Execute the following command with root permissions to enable SELinux on the system.
$ sudo selinux-activate
Enforcing Mode
Set SELinux to enforcing mode:
$ sudo selinux-config-enforcing
Reboot your system. The relabelling will be triggered after you reboot your system. When finished the system will reboot one more time automatically.
$ reboot
Check SELinux status with the following command to ensure that it is in enforcing mode. $ sestatus
Disabling SELinux
To disable SELinux open up the /etc/selinux/config
configuration file and change the following line:
FROM:
SELINUX=enforcing
TO:
SELINUX=disabled
Reboot your system for the changes to take effect.
Alternatively you can temporarily put SELinux into permissive mode with the following command.
$ sudo setenforce 0
Note this change will not be persistent (i.e., survive a reboot). It will go back to enforcing later. To enable SELinux again just execute:
$ sudo setenforce 1