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Old 14th June 2012, 06:53 PM
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[Solved] Where is the the security (SELinux) config tool?

I'm trying to fiddle with SELinux in F17, and have seen a reference in older Fedora versions to a config tool located at "System Settings->Security Level", but it is no longer there in F17.

There is the SELinux Troubleshooter in System, but that is just for when an issue has arisen.

Anyone know where the config tool was moved (or a console command to invoke it)?

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Old 14th June 2012, 09:05 PM
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Re: Where is the the security (SELinux) config tool?

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it's in the package called policycoreutils-gui
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Re: Where is the the security (SELinux) config tool?

Thanks Marko, that got it!
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