/external/selinux/libselinux/man/man3/ |
selinux_lsetfilecon_default.3 | 1 .TH "selinux_lsetfilecon_default" "3" "21 November 2009" "sds@tycho.nsa.gov" "SELinux API documentation" 6 .B #include <selinux/selinux.h> 20 .BR selinux "(8), " selinux_file_context_cmp "(3), " selinux_file_context_verify "(3), " matchpathcon "(3), " freecon "(3), " setfilecon "(3), " setfscreatecon "(3)"
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selabel_partial_match.3 | 1 .TH "selabel_partial_match" "3" "05 May 2015" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux API documentation" 10 .B #include <selinux/selinux.h> 12 .B #include <selinux/label.h> 33 .BR selinux (8),
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selinux_boolean_sub.3 | 1 .TH "selinux_boolean_sub" "3" "11 June 2012" "dwalsh@redhat.com" "SELinux API documentation" 6 .B #include <selinux/selinux.h> 13 .I \%/etc/selinux/{POLICYTYPE}/booleans.subs_dist
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selabel_stats.3 | 4 .TH "selabel_stats" "3" "18 Jun 2007" "" "SELinux API documentation" 6 selabel_stats \- obtain SELinux labeling statistics 9 .B #include <selinux/selinux.h> 11 .B #include <selinux/label.h> 35 .BR selinux (8)
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selinux_colors_path.3 | 1 .TH "selinux_colors_path" "3" "08 April 2011" "SELinux API documentation" 3 selinux_colors_path \- Return a path to the active SELinux policy color configuration file 6 .B #include <selinux/selinux.h> 26 function when information is to be displayed by an SELinux color-aware application. 37 .BR selinux "(8), " selinux_policy_root "(3), " selinux_config "(5), " selinux_raw_context_to_color "(3), " secolor.conf "(5)"
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/external/libselinux/src/ |
policy.h | 6 /* xattr name for SELinux attributes. */ 7 #define XATTR_NAME_SELINUX "security.selinux" 16 #define SELINUXMNT "/sys/fs/selinux" 17 #define OLDSELINUXMNT "/selinux"
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/external/selinux/libselinux/man/man5/ |
service_seusers.5 | 1 .TH "service_seusers" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" 3 service_seusers \- The SELinux GNU/Linux user and service to SELinux user mapping configuration files 6 These are optional files that allow services to define an SELinux user when authenticating via SELinux-aware login applications such as 9 There is one file for each GNU/Linux user name that will be required to run a service with a specific SELinux user name. 16 .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/logins 19 Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). 21 .BR getseuser "(3) reads this file to map services to an SELinux user. " 37 The SELinux user name [all...] |
seusers.5 | 1 .TH "seusers" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" 3 seusers \- The SELinux GNU/Linux user to SELinux user mapping configuration file 8 file contains a list GNU/Linux user to SELinux user mapping for use by SELinux-aware login applications such as \fBPAM\fR(8). 11 will return the active policy path to this file. The default SELinux users mapping file is located at: 13 .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/seusers 16 Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). 18 .BR getseuserbyname "(3) reads this file to map a GNU/Linux user or group to an SELinux user. " 39 The SELinux user identity [all...] |
virtual_domain_context.5 | 1 .TH "virtual_domain_context" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" 3 virtual_domain_context \- The SELinux virtual machine domain context configuration file 8 file contains a list of domain contexts that are available for use by the SELinux-aware virtulization API libvirt (see \fBlibvirtd\fR(8)). 13 .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/virtual_domain_context 16 Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). 40 .BR selinux "(8), " libvirtd "(8), " selinux_virtual_domain_context_path "(3), " selinux_config "(5) "
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virtual_image_context.5 | 1 .TH "virtual_image_context" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" 3 virtual_image_context \- The SELinux virtual machine image context configuration file 8 file contains a list of image contexts for use by the SELinux-aware virtulization API libvirt (see \fBlibvirtd\fR(8)). 13 .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/virtual_image_context 16 Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). 42 .BR selinux "(8), " libvirtd "(8), " selinux_virtual_image_context_path "(3), " selinux_config "(5) "
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user_contexts.5 | 1 .TH "user_contexts" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" 3 user_contexts \- The SELinux user contexts configuration files 6 These optional user context configuration files contain entries that allow SELinux-aware login applications such as 10 SELinux-aware login applications generally use one or more of the following libselinux functions that read these files from the active policy path: 29 There can be one file for each SELinux user configured on the system. The file path is formed using the path returned by 31 for the active policy, with the SELinux user name appended, for example: 33 .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/users/unconfined_u 35 .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/users/xguest_u 38 Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). 63 # Example for xguest_u at /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/users/xguest_ [all...] |
/external/toybox/toys/android/ |
README | 3 Commands primarily used by Android, not vanilla Linux. (Also SELinux stuff.)
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/semanage/ |
semanage-user.8 | 3 .B semanage\-user \- SELinux Policy Management SELinux User mapping tool 9 SELinux policy without requiring modification to or recompilation 10 from policy sources. semanage user controls the mapping between an SELinux User and the roles and MLS/MCS levels. 24 Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage 48 Default SELinux Level for SELinux user, s0 Default. (MLS/MCS Systems only) 51 MLS/MCS Security Range (MLS/MCS Systems only) SELinux Range for SELinux login mapping defaults to the SELinux user record range. SELinux Range for SELinux user defaults to s0 [all...] |
semanage-interface.8 | 3 .B semanage\-interface \- SELinux Policy Management network interface tool 9 SELinux policy without requiring modification to or recompilation 24 Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage 48 SELinux type for the object 51 MLS/MCS Security Range (MLS/MCS Systems only) SELinux Range for SELinux login mapping defaults to the SELinux user record range. SELinux Range for SELinux user defaults to s0. 59 .B selinux (8) [all...] |
/external/selinux/libselinux/utils/ |
policyvers.c | 4 #include <selinux/selinux.h>
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/mcstrans/share/examples/include/ |
README | 4 cp setrans.conf /etc/selinux/mls/setrans.conf 5 cp setrans.d/* /etc/selinux/mls/setrans.d
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/mcstrans/share/examples/urcsts/ |
README | 9 cp setrans.conf /etc/selinux/mls/setrans.conf 10 cp secolor.conf /etc/selinux/mls/
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/restorecond/ |
restorecond.service | 3 ConditionPathExists=/etc/selinux/restorecond.conf 4 ConditionSecurity=selinux
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/sepolicy/sepolicy/help/ |
ports_inbound.txt | 4 SELinux controls the network ports that a application is allowed to bind to based on SELinux Port types.
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ports_outbound.txt | 4 SELinux controls the network ports that a applications are allowed to connect, based on SELinux Port types.
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/semodule/ |
genhomedircon.8 | 1 .TH GENHOMEDIRCON "8" "Sep 2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux" 3 genhomedircon \- generate SELinux file context configuration entries for user home directories 8 to rebuild the currently active SELinux policy (without reloading it) and to create the 12 in /etc/selinux/semanage.conf. 17 "disable-genhomedircon" in /etc/selinux/semanage.conf.
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/external/selinux/policycoreutils/sepolicy/ |
sepolicy-transition.8 | 3 sepolicy-transition \- Examine the SELinux Policy and generate a process transition report 14 sepolicy transition will show all domains that a give SELinux source domain can transition to, including the entrypoint. 25 Specify the source SELinux domain type. 28 Specify the target SELinux domain type. 34 sepolicy(8), selinux(8)
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selinux_server.py | 10 import selinux namespace 15 default_polkit_auth_required = "org.selinux.semanage" 24 @slip.dbus.polkit.require_auth("org.selinux.semanage") 25 @dbus.service.method("org.selinux", in_signature='s') 38 @slip.dbus.polkit.require_auth("org.selinux.customized") 39 @dbus.service.method("org.selinux", in_signature='', out_signature='s') 45 raise OSError("Failed to read SELinux configuration: %s", output) 52 @slip.dbus.polkit.require_auth("org.selinux.semodule_list") 53 @dbus.service.method("org.selinux", in_signature='', out_signature='s') 59 raise OSError("Failed to list SELinux modules: %s", output [all...] |
/external/selinux/policycoreutils/sepolicy/sepolicy/ |
sedbus.py | 12 self.dbus_object = self.bus.get_object("org.selinux", "/org/selinux/object") 16 ret = self.dbus_object.semanage(buf, dbus_interface="org.selinux") 21 ret = self.dbus_object.restorecon(path, dbus_interface="org.selinux") 26 ret = self.dbus_object.setenforce(value, dbus_interface="org.selinux") 31 ret = self.dbus_object.customized(dbus_interface="org.selinux") 36 ret = self.dbus_object.semodule_list(dbus_interface="org.selinux") 41 ret = self.dbus_object.relabel_on_boot(value, dbus_interface="org.selinux") 46 ret = self.dbus_object.change_default_mode(value, dbus_interface="org.selinux") 51 ret = self.dbus_object.change_default_policy(value, dbus_interface="org.selinux") [all...] |
/external/selinux/libselinux/man/man8/ |
selinux.8 | 1 .TH "selinux" "8" "29 Apr 2005" "dwalsh@redhat.com" "SELinux Command Line documentation" 3 SELinux \- NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) 6 NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is an implementation of a 8 system. The SELinux architecture provides general support for the 12 information and technical documentation about SELinux can be found at 13 http://www.nsa.gov/research/selinux. 16 .I /etc/selinux/config 17 configuration file controls whether SELinux i [all...] |