Disabling SELinux

SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux), an access control implementation, may affect web UI access.

To disable SELinux, do the following:

  1. Edit the following configuration file:
    /etc/selinux/config
  2. Within this file, locate the following line:
    SELINUX=enforcing
  3. Change the setting's value to disabled, as shown below.
    SELINUX=disabled
Important: You must restart the X server or reboot the system after modifying the SELinux config file. Otherwise, changes to SELinux are not completed.