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3 SELinux sestatus Command Output Explained with Examples

sestatus stands for SELinux status. This command is used to view the current status of the SELinux that is running on your system. This tutorial explains the following: sestatus Command Output Explained with Details Display Selected Objects Security Context in sestatus Display Boolean Values in sestatus 1. sestatus Command Output Explained sestatus command will display [...]

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