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SELinux Administration
Users
Booleans
File Labels
Sensitivity Levels
Network Ports
Policy Modules
Sensitivity Levels
SELinux Configuration
SELinux-Managed Objects
Current Enforcing Mode:
Default Enforcing Mode:
Enforcing
Any attempts to violate SELinux policy will be blocked and logged.
Enforcing
This system will be set to Enforcing mode by default upon reboot.
Policy Provider:
selinux-policy-3.6.12-39.fc11.noarch.rpm
An updated versoin of this policy is available.
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SELinux Administration
Default Enforcing Mode:
Enforcing
Any attempts to violate SELinux policy will be blocked and logged.
Enforcing
This system will be set to Enforcing mode by default upon reboot.
Policy Provider:
selinux-policy-3.6.12-39.fc11.noarch.rpm
An updated versoin of this policy is available.
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SELinux-Managed Objects
Current Enforcing Mode:
SELinux Configuration
Booleans
Policy Modules:
Files
Users
Network Ports
Security Levels
Processes
File(s)
SELinux File Label
File Type
/
/.*
/[^/]+
/afs
/a?quota\.(user|group)
/\.autofsck
/\.autorelabel
/bin
/bin/.*
root_t:s0
default_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
mnt_t:s0
quota_db_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
bin_t:s0
bin_t:s0
directory
all files
regular file
directory
regular file
regular file
regular file
directory
all files
Add ...
Delete
All Files
View:
Filter:
SELinux File Labels:
/bin/alsaunmate
alsa_exec_t:s0
regular file
/bin/bash
shell_exec_t:s0
regular file
/bin/bash2
shell_exec_t:s0
regular file
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The SELinux file label corresponding to a file or set of files indicates the level ofaccess required to work with the file.
SELinux Administration
SELinux-Managed Objects
SELinux Configuration
Files
Users
Network Ports
Processes
SELinux User Category
SELinux Role(s)
Guest
Root
Staff
System Administrator
System
Unconfined (default)
Guest
Staff, System Administrator, System, Unconfined
Staff, System Administrator, System
System Administrator
System
System, Unconfined
SELinux User Categories:
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Delete
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The SELinux file label corresponding to a file or set of files indicates the level ofaccess required to work with the file.
Restricted temporary access.
Unrestricted access.
Very limited administrative access.
Limited administrative access.
Intended for system processes.
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Login Name
SELinux User Category
duffy
root
system_u
root_t:s0
default_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
System Login & SELinux User Category Mappings:
Add ...
Delete
Edit ...
Display MLS/MCS Sensitivity Levels.
Make Default
SELinux Administration
SELinux-Managed Objects
SELinux Configuration
Files
Users
Network Ports
Processes
Port(s)
SELinux Port Type
1
inetd_child_port_t
SELinux Network Port Types:
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Login Name
SELinux User Category
duffy
root
system_u
root_t:s0
default_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
System Login & SELinux User Category Mappings:
Add ...
Delete
Edit ...
Display MLS/MCS Sensitivity Levels.
Add ...
Delete
Edit ...
All Ports
View:
Filter:
1
inetd_child_port_t
7
inetd_child_port_t
7
inetd_child_port_t
9
inetd_child_port_t
9
inetd_child_port_t
13
inetd_child_port_t
13
inetd_child_port_t
19
inetd_child_port_t
19
inetd_child_port_t
20
ftp_data_port_T
21
ftp_port_t
22
ssh_port_t
Service
tcpmux
tcpmux
echo
echo
discard
discard
daytime
daytime
chargen
chargen
ftp-data
ftp
ssh
Protocol
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
tcp
tcp
tcp
SELinux Administration
SELinux-Managed Objects
SELinux Configuration
Files
Users
Network Ports
Processes
Port(s)
SELinux Port Type
1
inetd_child_port_t
SELinux Process Domains:
Close
Display MLS/MCS Sensitivity Levels.
Add ...
Delete
Edit ...
All Ports
View:
Filter:
1
inetd_child_port_t
7
inetd_child_port_t
7
inetd_child_port_t
9
inetd_child_port_t
9
inetd_child_port_t
13
inetd_child_port_t
13
inetd_child_port_t
19
inetd_child_port_t
19
inetd_child_port_t
20
ftp_data_port_T
21
ftp_port_t
22
ssh_port_t
Service
tcpmux
tcpmux
echo
echo
discard
discard
daytime
daytime
chargen
chargen
ftp-data
ftp
ssh
Protocol
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
udp
tcp
tcp
tcp
tcp
SELinux Administration
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General
Policy Modules
Booleans
Security Levels
File(s)
SELinux File Label
File Type
/
/.*
/[^/]+
/afs
/a?quota\.(user|group)
/\.autofsck
/\.autorelabel
/bin
/bin/.*
root_t:s0
default_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
mnt_t:s0
quota_db_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
etc_runtime_t:s0
bin_t:s0
bin_t:s0
directory
all files
regular file
directory
regular file
regular file
regular file
directory
all files
Add ...
Delete
All Files
View:
Filter:
General Configuration:
/bin/alsaunmate
alsa_exec_t:s0
regular file
/bin/bash
shell_exec_t:s0
regular file
/bin/bash2
shell_exec_t:s0
regular file
Edit ...
The SELinux file label corresponding to a file or set of files indicates the level ofaccess required to work with the file.
SELinux Configuration
SELinux-Managed Objects
Current Enforcing Mode:
Default Enforcing Mode:
Enforcing
Any attempts to violate SELinux policy will be blocked and logged.
Enforcing
This system will be set to Enforcing mode by default upon reboot.
Policy Provider:
selinux-policy-3.6.12-39.fc11.noarch.rpm
An updated versoin of this policy is available.
View PackageKit for more details ...
SELinux Administration
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General
Policy Modules
Booleans
Security Levels
Policy Modules:
SELinux Configuration
SELinux-Managed Objects
Current Enforcing Mode:
Default Enforcing Mode:
Enforcing
Any attempts to violate SELinux policy will be blocked and logged.
Enforcing
This system will be set to Enforcing mode by default upon reboot.
Policy Provider:
selinux-policy-3.6.12-39.fc11.noarch.rpm
An updated versoin of this policy is available.
View PackageKit for more details ...
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