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Operating Systems Solaris Add Static Routes to new physical address Post 302284827 by mehrdad68 on Friday 6th of February 2009 11:13:40 AM
Old 02-06-2009
Hi,
tnx, but how do you know which one is for interface e1000g1 and which one for e1000g2?

mehrdad
 

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semanage_iface(3)					   Libsemanage API documentation					 semanage_iface(3)

NAME
semanage_iface - SELinux Network Interfaces Management API SYNOPSIS
#include <semanage/iface_record.h> #include <semanage/interfaces_policy.h> #include <semanage/interfaces_local.h> This object contains properties associated with a network interface. For details on a specific function, see its manual page. Record API Overview semanage_iface_create(3)- create an interface semanage_iface_free(3)- release resources for this interface semanage_iface_key_create(3)- create a key, which can be used to identify an interface semanage_iface_key_free(3)- release resources for this interface key semanage_iface_key_extract(3)- create a key matching this interface semanage_iface_clone(3)- create an identical interface (deep-copy clone) semanage_iface_compare(3)- compare this interface to the provided key semanage_iface_compare2(3)- compare this interface to another Properties API Overview semanage_iface_get_name(3)- return the name of this interface semanage_iface_set_name(3)- set the name of this interface semanage_iface_get_ifcon(3)- return the SELinux context associated with this interface semanage_iface_set_ifcon(3)- set the SELinux context associated with this interface semanage_iface_get_msgcon(3)- return the SELinux context associated with packets sent over this interface semanage_iface_set_msgcon(3)- set the SELinux context associated with packets sent over this interface Record Store API Overview semanage_iface_modify_local(3)- add or update an interface in the local store semanage_iface_del_local(3)- delete an interface from the local store semanage_iface_exists(3)- check if an interface is defined in the persistent policy semanage_iface_exists_local(3)- check if an interface is defined in the local store semanage_iface_query(3)- query an interface in the persistent policy semanage_iface_query_local(3)- query an interface in the local store semanage_iface_count(3)- count the number of interfaces defined in the persistent policy semanage_iface_count_local(3)- count the number of interfaces defined in the local store semanage_iface_iterate(3)- execute a callback for each interface in the persistent policy semanage_iface_iterate_local(3)- execute a callback for each interface in the local store semanage_iface_list(3)- return an array containing all interfaces in the persistent policy semanage_iface_list_local(3)- return an array containing all interfaces in the local store ivg2@cornell.edu 16 March 2006 semanage_iface(3)
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