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Task #7573
closedStory #7043: As a user, I have pulp_installer compile and install the pulpcore-selinux policy
pulp_installer should no longer set SELinux to permissive
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CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
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Normal
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Installer - Moved to GitHub issues
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100%
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Description
Currently, when pulp_installer is run against a RedHat family distro, it will always set it to enabled, permissive and targeting. This has been casually referred to as "disabled".
Because we are implementing support for SELinux policies in the installer, we should no longer do this.
Even if we do implement some sort of auto-detection logic for disabling it in the future, a removal notice should be provided in the changelog, so I created this ticket.
Added by Mike DePaulo about 4 years ago
Added by Mike DePaulo about 4 years ago
Revision 7161a00b | View on GitHub
Do not set SELinux to permissive
fixes: #7573
Updated by Anonymous about 4 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to MODIFIED
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset ansible-pulp|7161a00b513c5ad8435f1075a52243ea1423b97b.
Updated by ttereshc about 4 years ago
- Status changed from MODIFIED to CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
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Do not set SELinux to permissive
fixes: #7573