1.7.1.2 Ensure SELinux is not disabled in bootloader configuration

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Information

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

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 script to update the grub2 configuration:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

GFCU()
{
grubfile=$(find /boot -type f ( -name 'grubenv' -o -name 'grub.conf' -o -name 'grub.cfg' ) -exec grep -Pl '^h*(kernelopts=|linux|kernel)' {} ;)
grubdir=$(dirname '$grubfile')
grub2-mkconfig -o '$grubdir/grub.cfg'
}
GFCU

Additional Information:

This recommendation is designed around the grub 2 bootloader, if LILO or another bootloader is in use in your environment enact equivalent settings.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/3549