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Configuring SELinux on Fedora: From Enforcing Mode to Custom Policies for Your Application
SELinux on Fedora is often disabled the moment it causes the first error — but doing so removes the most important security layer. This guide walks you through debugging denial logs, fixing file contexts, leveraging built-in booleans, and creating custom policies with audit2allow so your app runs correctly and your server stays secure.
