NAME
sestatus.conf - The sestatus(8) configuration file.DESCRIPTION
The sestatus.conf file is used by the sestatus(8) command with the -v option to determine what file and process security contexts should be displayed./etc/sestatus.conf
The current process context
The init process context
The controlling terminal file context
FILE FORMAT
The format consists of two optional sections as follows:
[files]
file_name
[file_name]
...
[process]
executable_file_name
[executable_file_name]
...
[files]
[process]
The start of the file list block.
file_name
One or more fully qualified file names, each
on a new line will that will have its context displayed. If the file does not
exist, then it is ignored. If the file is a symbolic link, then sestatus
-v will also display the target file context.
The start of the process list block.
executable_file_name
One or more fully qualified executable file
names that should it be an active process, have its context displayed. Each
entry is on a new line.
EXAMPLE
# /etc/sestatus.confSEE ALSO
selinux(8), sestatus(8)26-Nov-2011 | Security Enhanced Linux |