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2011 Sep 20
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selinux policy remnant according to /bin/ls on CentOS 6.0 box
...x86_64 # Both boxen have those packages. However: 1) box1 still has files in /selinux whereas box2's /selinux is empty; 2) ls -l on box1 shows a '.' at the end of file/directory, which means a SELinux security context applies, according to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_11_FAQ#Why_does_ls_show_a_dot_.28..29_or_a_plus_.28.2B.29_at_the_end_on_the_file_modes_for_some_files.3F Any idea why box1 still seems to have an selinux policy applied, and how to un-apply it? Thanks, Jon