semanage-login(8) | semanage-login(8) |
NAME¶
semanage-login - SELinux Policy Management linux user to SELinux User mapping tool
SYNOPSIS¶
semanage login [-h] [-n] [-N] [-S STORE] [ --add -s SEUSER -r RANGE LOGIN | --delete LOGIN | --deleteall | --extract | --list [-C] | --modify -s SEUSER -r RANGE LOGIN ]
DESCRIPTION¶
semanage is used to configure certain elements of SELinux policy without requiring modification to or recompilation from policy sources. semanage login controls the mapping between a Linux User and the SELinux User. It can be used to turn on confined users. For example you could define that a particular user or group of users will login to a system as the user_u user. Prefix the group name with a '%' sign to indicate a group name.
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -n, --noheading
- Do not print heading when listing the specified object type
- -N, --noreload
- Do not reload policy after commit
- -C, --locallist
- List local customizations
- -S STORE, --store STORE
- Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage
- -a, --add
- Add a record of the specified object type
- -d, --delete
- Delete a record of the specified object type
- -m, --modify
- Modify a record of the specified object type
- -l, --list
- List records of the specified object type
- -E, --extract
- Extract customizable commands, for use within a transaction
- -D, --deleteall
- Remove all local customizations
- -s SEUSER, --seuser SEUSER
- SELinux user name
- -r RANGE, --range RANGE
- 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.
EXAMPLE¶
Modify the default user on the system to the guest_u user # semanage login -m -s guest_u __default__ Assign gijoe user on an MLS machine a range and to the staff_u user # semanage login -a -s staff_u -rSystemLow-Secret gijoe Assign all users in the engineering group to the staff_u user # semanage login -a -s staff_u %engineering
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
This man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
20130617 |