Query: securetty_types
OS: centos
Section: 5
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securetty_types(5) SELinux configuration securetty_types(5)NAMEsecuretty_types - The SELinux secure tty type configuration fileDESCRIPTIONThe securetty_types file contains a list of types associated to secure tty type that are defined in the policy for use by SELinux-aware applications. selinux_securetty_types_path(3) will return the active policy path to this file. The default securetty types file is: /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/securetty_types Where {SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file config (see selinux_config(5)). selinux_check_securetty_context(3) reads this file to determine if a context is for a secure tty defined in the active policy. SELinux-aware applications such as newrole(1) use this information to check the status of a tty.FILE FORMATEach line in the file consists of the following entry: type One or more type entries that are defined in the policy for secure tty devices.EXAMPLE# ./contexts/securetty_types sysadm_tty_device_t user_tty_device_t staff_tty_device_tSEE ALSOselinux(8), selinux_securetty_types_path(3), newrole(1), selinux_check_securetty_context(3), selinux_config(5) Security Enhanced Linux 28-Nov-2011 securetty_types(5)
Related Man Pages |
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default_type(5) - centos |
virtual_image_context(5) - centos |
securetty_types(5) - debian |
virtual_image_context(5) - debian |
virtual_domain_context(5) - debian |
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