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OPS235 Lab 1 - Fedora17

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{{Admon/important|SELinux|SELinux stands for '''Security-Enhanced Linux'''. It is a component that helps to better secure the system to protect against intrusion (hackers). Usually, SELinux is enabled upon the default install of Fedora. SELinux can be a good thing, if you take care of it.|But if you don't, and you've never set are aware that it up properly, it can bite you at the worst possible time such as the middle of a practical testis enabled or disabled. It is recommended that you '''disable SELinux by default ''' for this course, since you will be communicating with other virtual machines and can cause machines NOT to communicate.}}
# Disabling SELinux on Fedora is actually quite simple, just edit the file /etc/selinux/config and change the following line to look like this:
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