SEMODULE_LINK(8) NSA SEMODULE_LINK(8)NAME
semodule_link - Link SELinux policy module packages together
SYNOPSIS
semodule_link [-Vv] [-o outfile] basemodpkg modpkg1 [modpkg2]...
DESCRIPTION
semodule_link is a developer tool for manually linking together a set of SELinux policy module packages into a single policy module pack-
age. This tool is not necessary for normal operation of SELinux. In normal operation, such linking is performed internally by libsemanage
in response to semodule commands. Module packages are created by semodule_package.
OPTIONS -V show version
-v verbose mode
-o <output file>
Linked policy module package generated by this tool.
SEE ALSO checkmodule(8), semodule_package(8), semodule(8), semodule_expand(8) (8),
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
The program was written by Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@tresys.com>
Security Enhanced Linux Nov 2005 SEMODULE_LINK(8)
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SEMODULE_EXPAND(8) NSA SEMODULE_EXPAND(8)NAME
semodule_expand - Expand a SELinux policy module package.
SYNOPSIS
semodule_expand [-V ] [ -a ] [ -c [version]] basemodpkg outputfile
DESCRIPTION
semodule_expand is a developer tool for manually expanding a base policy module package into a kernel binary policy file. This tool is not
necessary for normal operation of SELinux. In normal operation, such expanding is performed internally by libsemanage in response to
semodule commands. Base policy module packages can be created directly by semodule_package or by semodule_link (when linking together a
set of packages into a single package).
OPTIONS -V show version
-c [version]
policy version to create
-a Do not check assertions. This will cause the policy to not check any neverallow rules.
SEE ALSO checkmodule(8), semodule_package(8), semodule(8), semodule_link(8) (8),
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
The program was written by Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@tresys.com>, Joshua Brindle <jbrindle@tresys.com>
Security Enhanced Linux Nov 2005 SEMODULE_EXPAND(8)
Hi all,
I have a script file that has numerous linking commands (ln -s) and currently there is no checking to see if the linking is successful or not and I need to implement something that checks if any of the linking failed and report a failure.
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