How to disable SELinux without restart?
sestatus
is showing the current mode as permissive
.
In permissive
mode, SELinux will not block anything, but merely warns you. The line will show enforcing
when it's actually blocking.
I don't believe it's possible to completely disable SELinux without a reboot.
Disabling SELinux
without reboot is not possible. But I guess making it in permissive
mode is going to satifsy your requirement.
The output of sestatus
shows SELinux
is enabled but also shows it is in Permissive
mode, which is what you just did with the setenforce
command.
On CentOS 7:
echo 0 > /sys/fs/selinux/enforce