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Ensure SELinux Not Disabled in the kernel arguments

An XCCDF Rule

Description

SELinux can be disabled at boot time by disabling it via a kernel argument. Remove any instances of selinux=0 from the kernel arguments in that file to prevent SELinux from being disabled at boot.

Rationale

Disabling a major host protection feature, such as SELinux, at boot time prevents it from confining system services at boot time. Further, it increases the chances that it will remain off during system operation.

ID
xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_rule_coreos_enable_selinux_kernel_argument
Severity
Medium
References
Updated