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selinux_getenforcemode(3) SELinux API documentationselinux_getenforcemode(3)
selinux_getenforcemode - get the enforcing state of SELinux
#include <selinux/selinux.h> int selinux_getenforcemode(int *enforce);
selinux_getenforcemode() Reads the contents of the /etc/selinux/config file to determine how the system was setup to run SELinux. Sets the value of enforce to 1 if SELinux should be run in enforcing mode. Sets the value of enforce to 0 if SELinux should be run in permissive mode. Sets the value of enforce to -1 if SELinux should be disabled.
On success, zero is returned. On failure, -1 is returned.
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Pages that refer to this page: selinux_config(5)