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- busybox (1)
- The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux
- PAM (8)
- Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
- selinux (8)
- NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
- agetty (8)
- alternative Linux getty
- arp (7)
- Linux ARP kernel module.
- auditd (8)
- The Linux Audit daemon
- avc_add_callback (3)
- additional event notification for SELinux userspace ob...
- avc_audit (3)
- obtain and audit SELinux access decisions
- avc_av_stats (3)
- obtain userspace SELinux AVC statistics
- avc_cache_stats (3)
- obtain userspace SELinux AVC statistics
- avc_cleanup (3)
- userspace SELinux AVC setup and teardown
- avc_compute_create (3)
- obtain SELinux label for new object
- avc_compute_member (3)
- obtain SELinux label for new object
- avc_context_to_sid (3)
- obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- avc_destroy (3)
- userspace SELinux AVC setup and teardown
- avc_entry_ref_init (3)
- obtain and audit SELinux access decisions
- avc_get_initial_context (3)
- obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- avc_get_initial_sid (3)
- obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- avc_has_perm (3)
- obtain and audit SELinux access decisions
- avc_has_perm_noaudit (3)
- obtain and audit SELinux access decisions
- avc_init (3)
- legacy userspace SELinux AVC setup
- avc_netlink_acquire_fd (3)
- SELinux netlink processing
- avc_netlink_check_nb (3)
- SELinux netlink processing
- avc_netlink_close (3)
- SELinux netlink processing
- avc_netlink_loop (3)
- SELinux netlink processing
- avc_netlink_open (3)
- SELinux netlink processing
- avc_netlink_release_fd (3)
- SELinux netlink processing
- avc_open (3)
- userspace SELinux AVC setup and teardown
- avc_reset (3)
- userspace SELinux AVC setup and teardown
- avc_sid_stats (3)
- obtain userspace SELinux AVC statistics
- avc_sid_to_context (3)
- obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- avcstat (8)
- Display SELinux AVC statistics
- bootparam (7)
- introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel
- brltty (1)
- refreshable braille display driver for Linux/Unix
- capabilities (7)
- overview of Linux capabilities
- cgroup_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux cgroup namespaces
- cgroups (7)
- Linux control groups
- chattr (1)
- change file attributes on a Linux file system
- checkPasswdAccess (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- console_codes (4)
- Linux console escape and control sequences
- context_free (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_new (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_range_get (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_range_set (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_role_get (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_role_set (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_str (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_type_get (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_type_set (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_user_get (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- context_user_set (3)
- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
- ctstat (8)
- unified linux network statistics
- customizable_types (5)
- The SELinux customizable types configuration file
- ddp (7)
- Linux AppleTalk protocol implementation
- default_contexts (5)
- The SELinux default contexts configuration file
- default_type (5)
- The SELinux default type configuration file
- e2fsck (8)
- check a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- evdev (4)
- Generic Linux input driver
- extlinux (1)
- install the SYSLINUX bootloader on a ext2/ext3 filesystem
- failsafe_context (5)
- The SELinux fail safe context configuration file
- fgetfilecon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a file
- fgetfilecon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a file
- file_contexts (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- file_contexts.homedirs (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configu...
- file_contexts.local (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configurat...
- file_contexts.subs (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configurati...
- file_contexts.subs_dist (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and config...
- filesystems (5)
- Linux filesystem types: ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hpfs, i...
- fini_selinuxmnt (3)
- initialize the global variable selinux_mnt
- fixfiles (8)
- fix file SELinux security contexts.
- freecon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- freeconary (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- fs (5)
- Linux filesystem types: ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hpfs, i...
- fsck (8)
- check and repair a Linux filesystem
- fsck.ext2 (8)
- check a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- fsck.ext3 (8)
- check a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- fsck.ext4 (8)
- check a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- fsetfilecon (3)
- set SELinux security context of a file
- fsetfilecon_raw (3)
- set SELinux security context of a file
- genhomedircon (8)
- generate SELinux file context configuration entries fo...
- get_default_context (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_default_context_with_level (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user se...
- get_default_context_with_role (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user ses...
- get_default_context_with_rolelevel (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for use...
- manual_user_enter_context (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_default_type (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_ordered_context_list (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_ordered_context_list_with_level (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for us...
- getcon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getcon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getenforce (8)
- get the current mode of SELinux
- getexeccon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for execu...
- getexeccon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for execu...
- getfilecon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a file
- getfilecon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a file
- getfscreatecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for creat...
- getfscreatecon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for cre...
- getkeycreatecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for creat...
- getkeycreatecon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for cr...
- getpeercon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getpeercon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getpidcon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getpidcon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getpidprevcon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getpidprevcon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getprevcon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getprevcon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- getsebool (8)
- get SELinux boolean value(s)
- getseuserbyname (3)
- get SELinux username and level for a given Linux username
- getsockcreatecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for creat...
- getsockcreatecon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for c...
- glibc (7)
- overview of standard C libraries on Linux
- grub2-syslinux2cfg (1)
- transform syslinux config into grub.cfg
- haveged (8)
- Generate random numbers and feed Linux's random device.
- tc-hfsc (8)
- Hierarchical Fair Service Curve's control under linux
- icmp (7)
- Linux IPv4 ICMP kernel module.
- init_selinuxmnt (3)
- initialize the global variable selinux_mnt
- insmod (8)
- Simple program to insert a module into the Linux Kernel
- ioctl_ns (2)
- ioctl() operations for Linux namespaces
- ip (7)
- Linux IPv4 protocol implementation
- ipc_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux IPC namespaces
- ipv6 (7)
- Linux IPv6 protocol implementation
- is_context_customizable (3)
- check whether SELinux context type is customiza...
- is_selinux_enabled (3)
- check whether SELinux is enabled
- is_selinux_mls_enabled (3)
- check whether SELinux is enabled
- jarwrapper (1)
- Direct support of Java binaries for Linux
- java-binfmt-misc (1)
- Direct support of Java binaries for Linux
- javaclassname (1)
- Direct support of Java binaries for Linux
- javawrapper (1)
- Direct support of Java binaries for Linux
- javawswrapper (1)
- Direct support of Java binaries for Linux
- kmod (8)
- Program to manage Linux Kernel modules
- lavrec (1)
- Record MJPEG-video from a zoran/video4linux-device
- ld-linux (8)
- dynamic linker/loader
- ld-linux.so (8)
- dynamic linker/loader
- lgetfilecon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a file
- lgetfilecon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a file
- libc (7)
- overview of standard C libraries on Linux
- lnstat (8)
- unified linux network statistics
- load_policy (8)
- load a new SELinux policy into the kernel
- lsattr (1)
- list file attributes on a Linux second extended file s...
- lsetfilecon (3)
- set SELinux security context of a file
- lsetfilecon_raw (3)
- set SELinux security context of a file
- lsmod (8)
- Show the status of modules in the Linux Kernel
- man-pages (7)
- conventions for writing Linux man pages
- matchmediacon (3)
- get the default SELinux security context for the speci...
- matchpathcon (3)
- get the default SELinux security context for the speci...
- matchpathcon (8)
- get the default SELinux security context for the speci...
- matchpathcon_fini (3)
- get the default SELinux security context for the spec...
- matchpathcon_index (3)
- get the default SELinux security context for the spe...
- matchpathcon_init (3)
- get the default SELinux security context for the spec...
- md (4)
- Multiple Device driver aka Linux Software RAID
- mdadm (8)
- manage MD devices aka Linux Software RAID
- media (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- mk_modmap (8)
- translate a Linux keytable file into an xmodmap file
- mkdosfs (8)
- create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux
- mkfs (8)
- build a Linux filesystem
- mkfs.fat (8)
- create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux
- mkfs.msdos (8)
- create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux
- mkfs.vfat (8)
- create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux
- mklost+found (8)
- create a lost+found directory on a mounted Linux secon...
- mkswap (8)
- set up a Linux swap area
- mode_to_security_class (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission val...
- modinfo (8)
- Show information about a Linux Kernel module
- modprobe (8)
- Add and remove modules from the Linux Kernel
- mount_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux mount namespaces
- namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux namespaces
- netdevice (7)
- low-level access to Linux network devices
- network_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux network namespaces
- nfsd (7)
- special filesystem for controlling Linux NFS server
- pam (8)
- Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
- pam_selinux (8)
- PAM module to set the default security context
- pam_sepermit (8)
- PAM module to allow/deny login depending on SELinux en...
- pid_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux PID namespaces
- ppmsvgalib (1)
- display PPM image on Linux console using Svgalib
- print_access_vector (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission values...
- query_user_context (3)
- determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- raw (7)
- Linux IPv4 raw sockets
- regulatory.bin (5)
- The Linux wireless regulatory database
- regulatory.db (5)
- The Linux wireless regulatory database
- removable_context (5)
- The SELinux removable devices context configuration file
- restorecon (8)
- restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts.
- rmmod (8)
- Simple program to remove a module from the Linux Kernel
- rpm_execcon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for execu...
- rtnetlink (7)
- Linux routing socket
- rtstat (8)
- unified linux network statistics
- run_init (8)
- run an init script in the proper SELinux context
- sane-v4l (5)
- SANE interface for Video for Linux API
- scsi_logging_level (8)
- access Linux SCSI logging level information
- sd_bus_creds_get_selinux_context (3)
- Retrieve fields from a credentials object
- SD_BUS_ERROR_SELINUX_SECURITY_CONTEXT... (3)
- Standard D-Bus error names
- sechecker (1)
- Configuration-driven automated SELinux policy analysis
- secolor.conf (5)
- The SELinux color configuration file
- secon (1)
- See an SELinux context, from a file, program or user i...
- securetty_types (5)
- The SELinux secure tty type configuration file
- security_av_perm_to_string (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission...
- security_av_string (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission values ...
- security_check_context (3)
- check the validity of a SELinux context
- security_check_context_raw (3)
- check the validity of a SELinux context
- security_class_to_string (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission v...
- security_commit_booleans (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_compute_av (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_av_flags (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_av_flags_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the ...
- security_compute_av_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_create (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_create_name (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the k...
- security_compute_create_name_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in t...
- security_compute_create_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the ke...
- security_compute_member (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_member_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the ke...
- security_compute_relabel (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_relabel_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the k...
- security_compute_user (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_compute_user_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- security_deny_unknown (3)
- get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
- security_disable (3)
- disable the SELinux kernel code at runtime
- security_get_boolean_active (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean v...
- security_get_boolean_names (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean va...
- security_get_boolean_pending (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean ...
- security_get_checkreqprot (3)
- get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
- security_get_initial_context (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the k...
- security_get_initial_context_raw (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in t...
- security_getenforce (3)
- get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
- security_load_booleans (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_load_policy (3)
- load a new SELinux policy
- security_mkload_policy (3)
- load a new SELinux policy
- security_policyvers (3)
- get the version of the SELinux policy
- security_reject_unknown (3)
- get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
- security_set_boolean (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_set_boolean_list (3)
- routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_setenforce (3)
- get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
- sediff (1)
- SELinux policy difference tool
- sedta (1)
- Domain transition analysis for SELinux policies
- seinfo (1)
- SELinux policy information tool
- seinfoflow (1)
- Information flow analysis for SELinux policies
- selabel_close (3)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface
- selabel_db (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- selabel_file (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- selabel_lookup (3)
- obtain SELinux security context from a string label
- selabel_lookup_best_match (3)
- obtain a best match SELinux security context ...
- selabel_lookup_best_match_raw (3)
- obtain a best match SELinux security cont...
- selabel_lookup_raw (3)
- obtain SELinux security context from a string label
- selabel_media (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- selabel_open (3)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface
- selabel_stats (3)
- obtain SELinux labeling statistics
- selabel_x (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- selinux_binary_policy_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the acti...
- selinux_boolean_sub (3)
- Search the translated name for a boolean_name record
- selinux_check_access (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the kernel
- selinux_check_passwd_access (3)
- query the SELinux policy database in the ke...
- selinux_check_securetty_context (3)
- check whether a SELinux tty security co...
- selinux_colors_path (3)
- Return a path to the active SELinux policy color co...
- selinux_config (5)
- The SELinux sub-system configuration file.
- selinux_contexts_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the active SE...
- selinux_current_policy_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the act...
- selinux_default_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the ac...
- selinux_default_type_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the activ...
- selinux_failsafe_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the a...
- selinux_file_context_cmp (3)
- Compare two SELinux security contexts excludin...
- selinux_file_context_homedir_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to t...
- selinux_file_context_local_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the...
- selinux_file_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the activ...
- selinux_file_context_verify (3)
- Compare the SELinux security context on dis...
- selinux_getenforcemode (3)
- get the enforcing state of SELinux
- selinux_getpolicytype (3)
- get the type of SELinux policy running on the system
- selinux_homedir_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the ac...
- selinux_init_load_policy (3)
- load a new SELinux policy
- selinux_lsetfilecon_default (3)
- set the file context to the system defaults
- selinux_media_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the acti...
- selinux_mkload_policy (3)
- load a new SELinux policy
- selinux_netfilter_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the ...
- selinux_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the active SELinux...
- selinux_policy_root (3)
- return the path of the SELinux policy files for thi...
- selinux_raw_context_to_color (3)
- Return RGB color string for an SELinux sec...
- selinux_removable_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the ...
- selinux_restorecon (3)
- restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts
- selinux_restorecon_default_handle (3)
- sets default parameters for selinux_r...
- selinux_restorecon_get_skipped_errors (3)
- get the number of errors ignored ...
- selinux_restorecon_parallel (3)
- restore file(s) default SELinux security co...
- selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath (3)
- set an alternate rootpath.
- selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list (3)
- set list of directories to be exclu...
- selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle (3)
- set a labeling handle for use by selinu...
- selinux_restorecon_xattr (3)
- manage default security.sehash extended attrib...
- selinux_securetty_types_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the ac...
- selinux_sepgsql_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the ac...
- selinux_set_callback (3)
- userspace SELinux callback facilities
- selinux_set_mapping (3)
- establish dynamic object class and permission mapping
- selinux_set_policy_root (3)
- return the path of the SELinux policy files for...
- selinux_status_close (3)
- reference the SELinux kernel status without invoca...
- selinux_status_deny_unknown (3)
- reference the SELinux kernel status without...
- selinux_status_getenforce (3)
- reference the SELinux kernel status without i...
- selinux_status_open (3)
- reference the SELinux kernel status without invocat...
- selinux_status_policyload (3)
- reference the SELinux kernel status without i...
- selinux_status_updated (3)
- reference the SELinux kernel status without invo...
- selinux_user_contexts_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the acti...
- selinux_usersconf_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the active S...
- selinux_x_context_path (3)
- These functions return the paths to the active S...
- selinuxenabled (8)
- tool to be used within shell scripts to determine if s...
- selinuxexeccon (8)
- report SELinux context used for this executable
- semodule (8)
- Manage SELinux policy modules.
- semodule_expand (8)
- Expand a SELinux policy module package.
- semodule_link (8)
- Link SELinux policy module packages together
- semodule_package (8)
- Create a SELinux policy module package.
- sepgsql_contexts (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
- service_seusers (5)
- The SELinux GNU/Linux user and service to SELinux user...
- sesearch (1)
- SELinux policy query tool
- sestatus (8)
- SELinux status tool
- set_selinuxmnt (3)
- initialize the global variable selinux_mnt
- setcon (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- setcon_raw (3)
- get SELinux security context of a process
- setenforce (8)
- modify the mode SELinux is running in
- setexeccon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for execu...
- setexeccon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for execu...
- setexecfilecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for execu...
- setfilecon (3)
- set SELinux security context of a file
- setfilecon_raw (3)
- set SELinux security context of a file
- setfiles (8)
- set SELinux file security contexts.
- setfscreatecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for creat...
- setfscreatecon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for cre...
- setkeycreatecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for creat...
- setkeycreatecon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for cr...
- setpriv (1)
- run a program with different Linux privilege settings
- setsebool (8)
- set SELinux boolean value
- setserial (8)
- get/set Linux serial port information
- setsockcreatecon (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for creat...
- setsockcreatecon_raw (3)
- get or set the SELinux security context used for c...
- seusers (5)
- The SELinux GNU/Linux user to SELinux user mapping con...
- sg_map (8)
- displays mapping between Linux sg and other SCSI devices
- sidget (3)
- obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- sidput (3)
- obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- snmp-bridge-mib (1)
- provide Linux bridge information via SNMP
- socket (7)
- Linux socket interface
- string_to_av_perm (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission values a...
- string_to_security_class (3)
- convert between SELinux class and permission v...
- syscalls (2)
- Linux system calls
- syslinux (1)
- install the SYSLINUX bootloader on a FAT filesystem
- syslinux2ansi (1)
- converts a syslinux-format screen to pc-ansi
- time_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux time namespaces
- togglesebool (8)
- flip the current value of a SELinux boolean
- top (1)
- display Linux processes
- usb_modeswitch_dispatcher (1)
- Linux wrapper for usb_modeswitch (not intende...
- user_contexts (5)
- The SELinux user contexts configuration files
- user_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux user namespaces
- uts_namespaces (7)
- overview of Linux UTS namespaces
- vfs_linux_xfs_sgid (8)
- Workaround XFS sgid bit not inherited
- virtual_domain_context (5)
- The SELinux virtual machine domain context confi...
- virtual_image_context (5)
- The SELinux virtual machine image context configu...
- vsock (7)
- Linux VSOCK address family
- x_contexts (5)
- userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration...
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