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  • 14:52, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+3,067). . N SIDStatements(New page: = Security ID (SID) Statement = There are two SID statements, the first one declares the actual SID identifier and is defined at the start of a policy source file. The second statement is ...)
  • 14:38, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+4,831). . N ObjectClassStatements(New page: = Object Class and Permission Statements = For those who write or manager SELinux policy, there is no need to define new objects and their associated permissions as these would be done by ...)
  • 14:24, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+10,009). . N PolicyStatements(New page: = Policy Support Statements = This section contains language statements used to support policy. == module Statement == This statement is mandatory for loadable modules (non-base) and must...)
  • 13:54, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (-61). . ConstraintStatements
  • 13:47, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+107). . MLSStatements
  • 13:03, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (-18). . MLSStatements
  • 12:48, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+17,836). . N MLSStatements(New page: = MLS Statements = The optional MLS policy extension adds an additional security context component that consists of the following highlighted entries: <pre> user:role:type:sensitivity[:ca...)
  • 12:05, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+9,245). . N NetworkStatements(New page: = Network Labeling Statements = The network labeling statements are used to label the following objects: '''Network interfaces''' - This covers those interfaces managed by the ifconfig(8)...)
  • 11:36, 30 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+9,172). . N FileStatements(New page: = File System Labeling Statements = There are four types of file labeling statements: fs_use_xattr, fs_use_task, fs_use_trans and genfscon that are explained below. The filesystem identi...)
  • 17:44, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+20). . ConstraintStatements
  • 17:28, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (-165). . ConstraintStatements
  • 16:40, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+8,115). . N ConstraintStatements(New page: = Constraint Statements = == constrain Statement == The constrain statement allows further restriction on permissions for the specified object classes by using boolean expressions covering...)
  • 16:09, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+6,429). . N ConditionalStatements(New page: = Conditional Policy Statements = Conditional policies consist of a bool statement that defines a condition as true or false, with a supporting if / else construct that specifies what rule...)
  • 15:43, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+6,249). . N RoleRules(New page: = Role Rules = == Role allow Rule == The role allow rule checks whether a request to change roles is allowed, if it is, then there may be a further request for a role_transition so that th...) (current)
  • 15:31, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+2,114). . N RoleStatements(New page: = Role Statement = == role Statement == The role statement associates a role identifier to one or more types (i.e. authorise the role to access the domain or domains). Where there are mult...)
  • 15:23, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+3,986). . N UserStatements(New page: = User Statement = == user Statement == The user statement is used to declare an SELinux user identifier within the policy and associate that to one or more roles. The statement also allow...)
  • 15:09, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+7,353). . N AVCRules(New page: = Access Vector Rules = The AV rules define what access control privileges are allowed for processes. There are four types of AV rule: allow, dontaudit, auditallow, and neverallow as expla...)
  • 14:50, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+5,755). . N TypeRules(New page: = Type Enforcement Rules = The TE rules define what access control privileges are allowed for processes. There are three types of enforcement rule: type_transition, type_change, and type_m...)
  • 14:31, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+8,753). . N TypeStatements(New page: = Type Enforcement and Attribute Statements = These statements share the same namespace, therefore the general convention is to use '_' as the final two characters of a type identifier to ...)
  • 13:55, 29 November 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+778). . PolicyLanguage

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