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# disabled – No SELinux policy is loaded. # permissive – SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. # enforcing – SELinux security policy is enforced. # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system. To make any change to SELinux, first modify /etc/selinux/config and change the policy to permissive: By default, the SELinux uses enforcing policy, which does not accept any change.
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So the TFTP read and write must be allowed in SELinux. In RHEL 7.0/CentOS 7, the SELinux is not supposed to be disabled(the system will abort booting if you disable SELinux). Home]# systemctl enable home]# systemctl enable home]# systemctl start home]# systemctl start tftpĪfter these two commands, permanent links will be made for xinetd and TFTP services.
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