02-06-2008
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capacity
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0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
24%
24%
0%
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semanage_node_modify_local
semanage_modify(3) Libsemanage API documentation semanage_modify(3)
NAME
semanage_modify - SELinux Management API
SYNOPSIS
The following modify function is supported for any semanage record.
Replace the function and object name as necessary.
extern int MODIFY_FUNCTION (
semanage_handle_t *handle,
const semanage_OBJECT_key_t *key,
const semanage_OBJECT_t *data);
DESCRIPTION
Behavior:
If a matching key is found in the local store, the provided object will replace the current one. Otherwise, it will be added to the
store. When semanage_commit(3) is invoked, changes will be permanently written into the local store, and then loaded into policy.
Validity of the object being added is checked at commit time. Adding new objects with respect to policy is allowed, except in the
case of booleans. Attempt to add new booleans with respect to policy will fail at commit time.
Parameters:
The handle is used to track persistent state across semanage calls, and for error reporting. The key identifies the data object,
which will be written into the store. The key are data are properties of the caller, and are not stored or modified internally.
Requirements:
This function requires an semanage connection to be established (see semanage_connect(3) ), and must be executed in a transaction
(see semanage_begin_transaction(3) ).
RETURN VALUE
In case of failure, -1 is returned, and the semanage error callback is invoked, describing the error. Otherwise 0 is returned.
SEE ALSO
semanage_handle_create(3), semanage_begin_transaction(3), semanage_connect(3), semanage_commit(3).
ivg2@cornell.edu 16 March 2006 semanage_modify(3)