Tasks that configure the SELinux policy obviously only make sense if the host uses SELinux. Similarly, if the host does not use FirewallD, configuring firewall rules doesn't work. |
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Tasks that configure the SELinux policy obviously only make sense if the host uses SELinux. Similarly, if the host does not use FirewallD, configuring firewall rules doesn't work. |
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.. | ||
defaults | ||
files | ||
handlers | ||
tasks | ||
templates | ||
vars |