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You can run the csrstat tool by entering:
./csrstat
Here's an example of the output (latest version):
csrstat v1.5 Copyright (c) 2015-2017) by Pike R. Alpha
System Integrity Protection status: enabled (0x00000080) (Custom Configuration).
Configuration:
Apple Internal............: 0 (disabled)
Kext Signing Restrictions.: 0 (enabled)
Task for PID Restrictions.: 0 (enabled)
Filesystem Protections....: 0 (enabled)
Debugging Restrictions....: 0 (enabled)
DTrace Restrictions.......: 0 (enabled)
NVRAM Protections.........: 0 (enabled)
Device Configuration......: 0 (disabled)
BaseSystem Verification...: 0 (enabled)
User Approved Kext Loading: 0 (enabled)
This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state.
Please note that csrstat ignores the NVRAM variable (csr-active-config), as it should, because that is only valid after a reboot.