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[#{context}-changing-selinux-modes] [#{context}-changing-selinux-modes]
= Permanent changes in SELinux states and modes = Permanent changes in SELinux states and modes
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As discussed in link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/selinux_users_and_administrators_guide/chap-security-enhanced_linux-introduction[Introduction to SELinux], SELinux can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, SELinux has two modes: enforcing and permissive. As discussed in link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/selinux_users_and_administrators_guide/chap-security-enhanced_linux-introduction[Introduction to SELinux], SELinux can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, SELinux has two modes: enforcing and permissive.
Use the [command]`getenforce` or [command]`sestatus` commands to check in which mode SELinux is running. The [command]`getenforce` command returns `Enforcing`, `Permissive`, or `Disabled`. Use the [command]`getenforce` or [command]`sestatus` commands to check in which mode SELinux is running. The [command]`getenforce` command returns `Enforcing`, `Permissive`, or `Disabled`.