semanage
copy the standard audit log to a human readable log
# sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log > /path/to/mylogfile.txt
To check if SELinux is enabled: # getenforce
To temporarily enable/disable SELinux: # setenforce [1|0]
SELinux status tool: # sestatus
Configuration file: /etc/selinux/config
SELinux Related Commands:
- setencorce
- sestatus
- chcon
- runcon
- restorecon
- semanage
- ausearch
- audit2allow
- audit2why
- journalctl
- setsebool
- getsebool
- id
My other SELinux related posts