Man Page: semanage-interface
Operating Environment: centos
Section: 8
semanage-interface(8) semanage-interface(8)NAMEsemanage interface- SELinux Policy Management network interface toolSYNOPSISsemanage interface [-h] [-n] [-N] [-s STORE] [ --add -t TYPE -r RANGE interface | --delete interface | --deleteall | --extract | --list [-C] | --modify -t TYPE -r RANGE interface ]DESCRIPTIONsemanage is used to configure certain elements of SELinux policy without requiring modification to or recompilation from policy sources. semanage interface controls the labels assigned to network interfaces.OPTIONS-h, --help show this help message and exit -n, --noheading Do not print heading when listing the specified object type -N, --noreload Do not reload policy after commit -S STORE, --store STORE Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage -C, --locallist List local customizations -a, --add Add a record of the specified object type -d, --delete Delete a record of the specified object type -m, --modify Modify a record of the specified object type -l, --list List records of the specified object type -E, --extract Extract customizable commands, for use within a transaction -D, --deleteall Remove all local customizations -t TYPE, --type TYPE SELinux type for the object -r RANGE, --range RANGE MLS/MCS Security Range (MLS/MCS Systems only) SELinux Range for SELinux login mapping defaults to the SELinux user record range. SELinux Range for SELinux user defaults to s0.EXAMPLElist all interface defitions # semanage interface -lSEE ALSOselinux (8), semanage (8)AUTHORThis man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> 20130617 semanage-interface(8)
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