SELinux utility to run a shell with a new role
Do not audit attempts to search the userhelper configuration directory.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain to not audit. |
Do not audit attempts to write the userhelper configuration files.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain to not audit. |
Execute the userhelper program in the caller domain.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain allowed access. |
Execute the consolehelper program in the caller domain.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain allowed access. |
Search the userhelper configuration directory.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain allowed access. |
Allow domain to send sigchld to userhelper.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain allowed access. |
Allow domain to use userhelper file descriptor.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| domain |
Domain allowed access. |
The role template for the consolehelper module.
This template creates a derived domains which are used for consolehelper applications.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| role_prefix |
The prefix of the user domain (e.g., user is the prefix for user_t). |
| user_role |
The role associated with the user domain. |
| user_domain |
The type of the user domain. |
The role template for the userhelper module.
| Parameter: | Description: |
|---|---|
| userrole_prefix |
The prefix of the user role (e.g., user is the prefix for user_r). |
| user_role |
The user role. |
| user_domain |
The user domain associated with the role. |