12-12-2002
Thanks Perderabo.
I I rewrite it as:
RunFail >> junk.txt 2>>&1
will it append to the file?
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tomoyo-patternize
TOMOYO-PATTERNIZE(8) System Administration Utilities TOMOYO-PATTERNIZE(8)
NAME
tomoyo-patternize - utility to convert pathnames in policy into patterns
SYNOPSIS
tomoyo-patternize
tomoyo-patternize [configfile]
DESCRIPTION
This program reads domain policy from standard input and replaces pathnames with patterns. Replacement rules are defined in
/etc/tomoyo/tools/patternize.conf. The resulting policy is sent to standard output and is useful to shorten and simplify domain or
exception policy.
Pathnames used for domain names themselves will not be replaced. Only the first matching rule is used for any particular pathname. If a
pathname does not match any rules, it is left unchanged.
EXAMPLES
Replace "proc:/self/fd/0" with "proc:/self/fd/$"
rewrite path_pattern proc:/self/fd/$
Replace "proc:/123/status" with "proc/$/status"
rewrite head_pattern proc:/$
Replace "dev(8,1):/etc/mtab~456" with "dev(8,1):/etc/mtab~$"
rewrite tail_pattern /etc/mtab~$
Replace "/tmp/phpZjk1k3" with @GROUP1
rewrite path_pattern /tmp/php?????? @GROUP1
Replace integers between 0-100 or 100-200 with @GROUP2
rewrite number_pattern 0-100 @GROUP2
rewrite number_pattern 100-200 @GROUP2
Replace loopback addresses with @LOCALHOST
rewrite address_pattern 127.0.0.1 @LOCALHOST
rewrite address_pattern 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 @LOCALHOST
See the configuration file for more information on rule syntax.
BUGS
If you find any bugs, send an email to <tomoyo-users-en@lists.sourceforge.jp>.
AUTHORS
Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Main author.
Jamie Nguyen <jamie@tomoyolinux.co.uk>
Documentation and website.
SEE ALSO
tomoyo-findtemp(8), tomoyo-diffpolicy(8)
See <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp> for more information.
tomoyo-tools 2.5.0 2012-04-14 TOMOYO-PATTERNIZE(8)