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We recommend that you turn off SELinux. Permissive mode was tested and it worked well, just very nagging; the default mode is known to interfere with NMIS. Disabling SELinux is a lot easier than performing the extensive configuration that SELinux needs. To check if SELinux is disabled you can use the command getenforce
. If SELinux is enabled in CentOS 6.8, an example of how to disable it is below:
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