Details
Configure SELINUX to be enabled at boot time and verify that it has not been overwritten
by the grub boot parameters.
Rationale:
SELinux must be enabled at boot time in your grub configuration to ensure that the
controls it provides are not overridden.
Solution
For grub based systems edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove all instances of selinux=0
and enforcing=0 on all kernel lines.
For grub2 based systems edit /etc/default/grub and remove all instances of selinux=0 and
enforcing=0 from all CMDLINE_LINUX parameters:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet”
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=””
Run the following command to update the grub2 configuration:
# update-grub
or
# grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/guub.cfg
Notes:
This recommendation is designed around the grub bootloader, if LILO or another
bootloader is in use in your environment enact equivalent settings.
Supportive Information
The following resource is also helpful.
This security hardening control applies to the following category of controls within NIST 800-53: Access Control.This control applies to the following type of system Unix.