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service_seusers(5)					       SELinux configuration						service_seusers(5)

NAME
service_seusers - The SELinux GNU/Linux user and service to SELinux user mapping configuration files. DESCRIPTION
These are optional files that allow services to define an SELinux user when authenticating via SELinux-aware login applications such as PAM(8). There is one file for each GNU/Linux user name that will be required to run a service with a specific SELinux user name. The path for each configuration file is formed by the path returned by selinux_policy_root(3) with /logins/username appended (where user- name is a file representing the GNU/Linux user name). The default services directory is located at: /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/logins Where {SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file config (see selinux_config(5)). getseuser(3) reads this file to map services to an SELinux user. FILE FORMAT
Each line within the username file is formatted as follows with each component separated by a colon: service:seuser[:range] Where: service The service name used by the application. seuser The SELinux user name. range The range for MCS/MLS policies. EXAMPLES
Example 1 - for the 'root' user: # ./logins/root ipa:user_u:s0 this_service:unconfined_u:s0 Example 2 - for GNU/Linux user 'rch': # ./logins/rch ipa:unconfined_u:s0 that_service:unconfined_u:s0 SEE ALSO
selinux(8), PAM(8), selinux_policy_root(3), getseuser(3), selinux_config(5) Security Enhanced Linux 28-Nov-2011 service_seusers(5)