anaconda/anaconda-40.22.3.13/pyanaconda/core/configuration/security.py

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#
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#
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# Author(s): Vendula Poncova <vponcova@redhat.com>
#
from pyanaconda.core.configuration.base import Section
class SecuritySection(Section):
"""The Security section."""
@property
def selinux(self):
"""Enable SELinux usage in the installed system.
Valid values:
-1 The value is not set.
0 SELinux is disabled (permissive).
1 SELinux is enabled (enforcing).
"""
value = self._get_option("selinux", int)
if value not in (-1, 0, 1):
raise ValueError("Invalid value: {}".format(value))
return value