tldr/pages/linux/setenforce.md

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# setenforce
> Toggle SELinux between enforcing and permissive modes.
> To enable or disable SELinux, edit `/etc/selinux/config` instead.
> See also: `getenforce`, `semanage-permissive`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/man/setenforce>.
- Put SELinux in enforcing mode:
`setenforce {{1|Enforcing}}`
- Put SELiunx in permissive mode:
`setenforce {{0|Permissive}}`