Mention to use 'SELINUX=permissive' in /etc/selinux/config on RHEL/CentOS, 'this way we have at least a log if something happens that shouldn't.'
Thanks Raffael Luthiger (@raffael_luthiger) for the feedback.
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### Disable SELinux.
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iRedMail doesn't work with SELinux, so please disable it by setting below
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value in its config file `/etc/selinux/config`.
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value in its config file `/etc/selinux/config`. After server reboot, SELinux
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will be completely disabled.
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```
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SELINUX=disabled
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```
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Now disable it immediately without rebooting your server.
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If you prefer to let SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing, you can
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set below value instead:
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```
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SELINUX=permissive
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```
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Disable it immediately without rebooting your server.
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```
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# setenforce 0
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