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SPCTL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  SPCTL(8)

NAME
spctl -- SecAssessment system policy security SYNOPSIS
spctl --assess [-t type] [-] file ... spctl --master-enable | --master-disable spctl --enable | --disable | --remove [-t type] [--path path] [--requirement requirement] [--anchor hash] [--hash hash] spctl --status DESCRIPTION
spctl manages the security assessment policy subsystem. This subsystem maintains and evaluates rules that determine whether the system allows the installation, execution, and other operations on files on the system. spctl requires one command option that determines its principal operation: --add Add rule(s) to the system-wide assessment rule database. -a, --assess Requests that spctl perform an assessment on the files given. --disable Disable one or more rules in the assessment rule database. Disabled rules are not considered when performing assessment, but remain in the database and can be re-enabled later. --enable Enable rule(s) in the assessment rule database, counteracting earlier disabling. --disable --master-disable Disable the assessment subsystem altogether. Operations that would be denied by system policy will be allowed to proceed; assess- ment APIs always report success. Requires root access. --master-enable Enable the assessment subsystem. Operations that are denied by system policy will fail; assessment APIs report the truth. Requires root access. --remove Remove rule(s) from the assessment rule database. --status Query whether the assessment subsystem is enabled or disabled. In addition, the following options are recognized: --anchor In rule update operations, indicates that the arguments are hashes of anchor certificates. --continue If the assessment of a file fails, continue assessing additional file arguments. Without this option, the first failed assessment terminates operation. --hash In rule update operations, indicates that the arguments are code directory hashes. --ignore-cache Do not query or use the assessment object cache. This may significantly slow down operation. Newly generated assessments may still be stored in the cache. --label label Specifies a string label to attach to new rules, or find in existing rules. Labels are arbitrary strings that are assigned by con- vention. Rule labels are optional. --no-cache Do not place the outcome of any assessments into the assessment object cache. No other assessment may reuse this outcome. This option not prohibit the use of existing cache entries. --path In rule update operations, indicates that the argument(s) denote paths to files on disk. --priority priority In rule update operations, specifies the priority of the rule(s) created or changed. Priorities are floating-point numbers. Higher numeric values indicate higher priority. --raw When displaying the outcome of an assessment, write it as a "raw" XML plist instead of parsing it in somewhat more friendly form. This is useful when used in scripts, or to access newly invented assessment aspects that spctl does not yet know about. --requirement In rule update operations, indicates that the argument(s) are code requirement source. --reset-default Unconditionally reset the system policy database to its default value. This discards all changes made by administrators. It also heals any corruption to the database. It does not implicitly either enable or disable the facility. This must be done as the super user. Reboot after use. --rule In rule update operations, indicates that the argument(s) are the index numbers of existing rules. -t, --type Specify which type of assessment is desired: execute to assess code execution, install to assess installation of an installer pack- age, and open to assess the opening of documents. The default is to assess execution. -v, --verbose Requests more verbose output. Repeat the option or give it a higher numeric value to increase verbosity. RULE SUBJECTS
The system assessement rule database contains entries that match candidates based on Code Requirements. spctl allows you to specify these requirements directly using the --requirement option. In addition, individual programs on disk can be addressed with the --path option (which uses their Designated Requirement). The --anchor option takes the hash of a (full) certificate and turns it into a requirement match- ing any signature based on that anchor certificate. Alternatively, it can take the absolute path of a certificate file on disk, containing the DER form of an anchor certificate. Finally, the --hash option generates a code requirement that denotes only and exactly one program whose CodeDirectory hash is given. The means of specifying subjects does not affect the remaining processing. FILES
/var/db/SystemPolicy The system policy database. /var/db/.SystemPolicy-default A copy of the initial distribution version of the system policy database. Useful for starting over if the database gets messed up beyond recognition. EXAMPLES
To check whether Mail.app is allowed to run on the local system: spctl -a /Applications/Mail.app To allow Frobozz.app to run on the local system: spctl --add --label "My Stuff" /Applications/Frobozz.app To forbid all code obtained from the Mac App Store from running: spctl --disable --label "Mac App Store" DIAGNOSTICS
spctl exits zero on success, or one if an operation has failed. Exit code two indicates unrecognized or unsuitable arguments. If an assess- ment operation results in denial but no other problem has occurred, the exit code is three. SEE ALSO
codesign(1), syspolicyd(1) HISTORY
The system policy facility and spctl command first appeared in Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 as a limited developer preview. BSD
January 19, 2012 BSD
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