08-07-2009
Thanks.
What does that "codeset" does major role in this context? Can you please elaborate the same with some example?
Thanks,
Shahnaz.
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virtual_domain_context
virtual_domain_context(5) SELinux configuration virtual_domain_context(5)
NAME
virtual_domain_context - The SELinux virtual machine domain context configuration file.
DESCRIPTION
The virtual_domain_context file contains a list of domain contexts that are available for use by the SELinux-aware virtulization API lib-
virt (see libvirtd(8)).
selinux_virtual_domain_context_path(3) will return the active policy path to this file. The default virtual domain context file is:
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/virtual_domain_context
Where {SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file config (see selinux_config(5)).
FILE FORMAT
Each line in the file consists of an entry as follows:
user:role:type[:range]
Where:
user role type range
A user, role, type and optional range (for MCS/MLS) separated by colons (:) that can be used as a virtual domain context.
EXAMPLE
# ./contexts/virtual_domain_context
system_u:object_r:svirt_t:s0
SEE ALSO
selinux(8), libvirtd(8), selinux_virtual_domain_context_path(3), selinux_config(5)
Security Enhanced Linux 28-Nov-2011 virtual_domain_context(5)