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NAME¶
sestatus - SELinux status tool
SYNOPSIS¶
sestatus [-v] [-b]
This tool is used to get the status of a system running SELinux.
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page describes the sestatus program.
This tool is used to get the status of a system running SELinux. It displays data about whether SELinux is enabled or disabled, location of key directories, and the loaded policy with its status as shown in the example:
> sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
SELinuxfs mount: /selinux
SELinux root directory: /etc/selinux
Loaded policy name: targeted
Current mode: permissive
Mode from config file: enforcing
Policy MLS status: enabled
Policy deny_unknown status: allow
Memory protection checking: actual (secure)
Max kernel policy version: 26
SELinux status: enabled
SELinuxfs mount: /selinux
SELinux root directory: /etc/selinux
Loaded policy name: targeted
Current mode: permissive
Mode from config file: enforcing
Policy MLS status: enabled
Policy deny_unknown status: allow
Memory protection checking: actual (secure)
Max kernel policy version: 26
sestatus can also be used to display:
- -
- The security context of files and processes listed in the /etc/sestatus.conf file. The format of this file is described in sestatus.conf(5).
- -
- The status of booleans.
OPTIONS¶
-v
Displays the contexts of files and processes listed in
the /etc/sestatus.conf file. It also checks whether the file is a
symbolic link, if so then the context of the target file is also shown.
The following contexts will always be displayed:
The current process context
The init process context
The controlling terminal file context
The init process context
The controlling terminal file context
-b
Display the current state of booleans.
FILES¶
/etc/sestatus.conf
AUTHOR¶
This man page was written by Daniel Walsh
<dwalsh@redhat.com>.
The program was written by Chris PeBenito <pebenito@gentoo.org>
SEE ALSO¶
26 Nov 2011 | Security Enhanced Linux |