role declaration, 25
type declaration, 17
type transition, 18
system administrators
controlling and maintaining SELinux, 62
T
targeted policy
common macros, 39
defined, 29
roles and users, 43
TE rule analysis, 85
tools
for users, 55
SELinux, 73
transition analysis
(See domain transition analysis)
transitive information flow
(See information flow)
troubleshooting SELinux
how to, 67
tunables
AVC cache threshold, 89
type declarations, 17
syntax, 17
Type Enforcement
access vectors, 19
type transition
syntax, 18
types
assuming a new type, 69
attributes, 12
U
URLs
(See references)
users, 24, 55
(See Also end users)
$SELINUX_SRC/users file explained, 44
using seaudit, 76
arranging views, 77
basic filters, 77
V
validating a policy
how to, 94
viewing
AVC statistics, 71
logs, 71
policy, 71
W
Web content
how to serve from a mounted directory, 68
what are
access vectors, 19
administrator tasks, 62
attributes, 12
directories for SELinux, iii
end user tasks, 55
file labels, 8
files and directories used by SELinux, 30
macros, 21
object classes, 10
roles, 24
security contexts, 8
security labels, 8
types, 17
users, 24
what happens
during policy build, 93
what is
$SELINUX_POLICY/, iii
$SELINUX_SRC/, iii
avc: denied, 20
labeling, 8
mountpoint labeling, 9
policy, 5
policy build, 93
policy role in boot, 7
SELinux, i
selinuxfs file system, 27
targeted policy, 29
the architecture of SELinux, 1
what you should know, ii
when to
compile, 91
reboot, 70
where are
files and directories for SELinux, 6
writing policy
how to, 95
X
xattr
holding security context labels, 8
113
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