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19 lines
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Markdown
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# selinuxenabled
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> Check whether SELinux is enabled.
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> Returns exit code 0 if SELinux is enabled, and 1 if it is not.
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> See also: `getenforce`, `setenforce`, `sestatus`.
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> More information: <https://manned.org/selinuxenabled>.
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- Check if SELinux is enabled (no output; check exit code with `echo $?`):
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`selinuxenabled`
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- Check if SELinux is enabled and print the result:
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`selinuxenabled && echo "SELinux is enabled" || echo "SELinux is disabled"`
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- Use in a shell script to conditionally execute commands:
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`if selinuxenabled; then echo "SELinux is running"; fi`
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