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seaudit(8)						      System Manager's Manual							seaudit(8)

NAME
seaudit - SELinux graphical audit log analysis tool SYNOPSIS
seaudit [OPTIONS] [POLICY ...] DESCRIPTION
seaudit allows the user to view and filter the contents of a log file. seaudit supports the syslog and auditd log formats and provides queries to inspect the SELinux policy based on log messages. POLICY
seaudit supports loading a SELinux policy in one of four formats. source A single text file containing policy source for versions 12 through 21. This file is usually named policy.conf. binary A single file containing a monolithic kernel binary policy for versions 15 through 21. This file is usually named by version - for example, policy.20. modular A list of policy packages each containing a loadable policy module. The first module listed must be a base module. policy list A single text file containing all the information needed to load a policy, usually exported by SETools graphical utilities. If no policy file is provided, seaudit will search for the system default policy: checking first for a source policy, next for a binary policy matching the running kernel's preferred version, and finally for the highest version that can be found. If no policy can be found, seaudit will begin with no policy loaded. OPTIONS
-l FILE, --log=FILE Upon startup, open the log FILE instead of the system log file. -h, --help Print help information and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeremy A. Mowery <jmowery@tresys.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright(C) 2006-2007 Tresys Technology, LLC BUGS
Please report bugs via an email to setools-bugs@tresys.com. SEE ALSO
seaudit-report(8) seaudit(8)

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apol(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   apol(1)

NAME
apol - SELinux policy analysis tool SYNOPSIS
apol [OPTIONS] [POLICY ...] DESCRIPTION
apol is a graphical tool that allows the user to inspect aspects of a SELinux policy. The tool allows the user to browse policy components (types, classes, roles, users, etc.), rules (TE, RBAC, MLS), and file system contexts. The tool also provides in depth analyses of domain transitions, information flows, and relabeling permissions. POLICY
apol supports loading a SELinux policy in one of four formats. source A single text file containing policy source for versions 12 through 21. This file is usually named policy.conf. binary A single file containing a monolithic kernel binary policy for versions 15 through 21. This file is usually named by version - for example, policy.20. modular A list of policy packages each containing a loadable policy module. The first module listed must be a base module. policy list A single text file containing all the information needed to load a policy, usually exported by SETools graphical utilities. If a policy is not given on the command line then apol will begin with none loaded. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print help information and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeremy A. Mowery <jmowery@tresys.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright(C) 2001-2007 Tresys Technology, LLC BUGS
Please report bugs via an email to setools-bugs@tresys.com. SEE ALSO
seinfo(1), sesearch(1), sechecker(1), indexcon(1) apol(1)
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