seinfo(1)seinfo(1)NAMEseinfo - SELinux policy query tool
SYNOPSISseinfo [OPTIONS] [POLICY_FILE]
DESCRIPTION
This man page describes the seinfo command.
seinfo allows the user to query a SELinux policy.
OPTIONS
-c[NAME], --classes[=NAME]
print a list of object classes
-t[NAME], --types[=NAME]
print a list of types identifiers
-a[NAME], --attribs[=NAME]
print a list of type attributes
-r[NAME], --roles[=NAME]
print a list of roles
-u[NAME], --users[=NAME]
print a list of users
-b[NAME], --boolean[=NAME]
print a list of conditional booleans
-S[NAME], --sensitivities[=NAME]
print a list of sensitivities
-C[NAME], --categories[=NAME]
print a list of categories
-f[TYPE], --fs_use[=TYPE]
print a list of fs_use statements
-g[TYPE], --genfscon[=TYPE]
print a list of genfscon statements
-n[NAME], --netifcon[=NAME]
print a list of netif contexts
-o[ADDR], --nodecon[=ADDR]
print a list of node contexts
-p[NUM], --portcon[=NUM]
print a list of port contexts
-i[NAME], --initialsid[=NAME]
print a list of initial SIDs
-A, --all
print all of the above
-x, --expand
show additional info for -ctarbuSCiA options
-s, --stats
print useful policy statistics
-h, --help
display this help and exit
-v, --version
output version information and exit
INFORMATION
For -ctaruSCfgnopi options, if NAME is provided, then only show info
for NAME. Specifying a name is most useful when used with the -x
option. If no option is provided, display useful policy statistics
(-s).
The default source policy, or if that is unavailable the default binary
policy, will be opened if no policy file name is provided.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin Carr <kcarr@tresys.com>.
COPYRIGHTCopyright(C) 2006 Tresys Technology, LLC
SEE ALSOsesearch(1), apol(1)seinfo(1)