02-11-2019
@rbattel--
Quote:
Can I presume that if you enter hawk then the output you get is:-
Yes, that's exactly what I get. I will work on flag/variable success/failure suggestion.
@joeyg--I'm not sure how to use the Found/NotFound.
@vgersh99--I must have done something wrong. Couldn't get your suggestion to work.
@Scrutinizer--your first code worked exactly as I hoped for. Will get to array and declarations soon.
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booleans
booleans(8) SELinux Command Line documentation booleans(8)
NAME
booleans - Policy booleans enable runtime customization of SELinux policy
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes SELinux policy booleans. The SELinux policy can include conditional rules that are enabled or disabled based
on the current values of a set of policy booleans. These policy booleans allow runtime modification of the security policy without having
to load a new policy.
For example, the boolean httpd_enable_cgi allows the httpd daemon to run cgi scripts if it is enabled. If the administrator does not want
to allow execution of cgi scripts, he can simply disable this boolean value.
The policy defines a default value for each boolean, typically false. These default values can be overridden via local settings created
via the setsebool(8) utility, using -P to make the setting persistent across reboots. The system-config-securitylevel tool provides a
graphical interface for altering the settings. The load_policy(8) program will preserve current boolean settings upon a policy reload by
default, or can optionally reset booleans to the boot-time defaults via the -b option.
Boolean values can be listed by using the getsebool(8) utility and passing it the -a option.
Boolean values can also be changed at runtime via the setsebool(8) utility or the togglesebool(8) utility. By default, these utilities
only change the current boolean value and do not affect the persistent settings, unless the -P option is used to setsebool.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. The SELinux conditional policy support was developed by Tresys Technology.
SEE ALSO
getsebool(8), setsebool(8), selinux(8), togglesebool(8)
dwalsh@redhat.com 11 Aug 2004 booleans(8)