Libselinux1-Dev
- avc_add_callback(3) additional event notification for SELinux userspace object managers
- 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_noaudit(3) obtain and audit SELinux access decisions
- avc_has_perm(3) obtain and audit SELinux access decisions
- avc_init(3) legacy userspace SELinux AVC setup
- avc_netlink_acquire_fd(3) SELinux
- avc_netlink_check_nb(3) SELinux
- avc_netlink_close(3) SELinux
- avc_netlink_loop(3) SELinux
- avc_netlink_open(3) SELinux
- avc_netlink_release_fd(3) SELinux
- 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
- checkPasswdAccess(3) query
- 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_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
- fgetfilecon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a file
- fgetfilecon(3) get SELinux security context of a file
- fini_selinuxmnt(3) initialize the global variable selinux_mnt
- freecon(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- freeconary(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- fsetfilecon_raw(3) set SELinux security context of a file
- fsetfilecon(3) set SELinux security context of a file
- get_default_context_with_level(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_default_context_with_role(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_default_context_with_rolelevel(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_default_context(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_default_type(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_ordered_context_list_with_level(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- get_ordered_context_list(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- getcon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getcon(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getexeccon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process
- getexeccon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process
- getfilecon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a file
- getfilecon(3) get SELinux security context of a file
- getfscreatecon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new file system object
- getfscreatecon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new file system object
- getkeycreatecon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new kernel keyrings
- getkeycreatecon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new kernel keyrings
- getpeercon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getpeercon(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getpidcon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getpidcon(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getprevcon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getprevcon(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- getseuserbyname(3) get SELinux username and level for a given Linux username
- getsockcreatecon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new labeled sockets
- getsockcreatecon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new labeled sockets
- init_selinuxmnt(3) initialize the global variable selinux_mnt
- is_context_customizable(3) check whether SELinux context type is customizable by the administrator
- is_selinux_enabled(3) check whether SELinux is enabled for (Multi Level Security) MLS
- is_selinux_mls_enabled(3) check whether SELinux is enabled for (Multi Level Security) MLS
- lgetfilecon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a file
- lgetfilecon(3) get SELinux security context of a file
- lsetfilecon_raw(3) set SELinux security context of a file
- lsetfilecon(3) set SELinux security context of a file
- manual_user_enter_context(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- matchmediacon(3) get the default SELinux security context for the specified mediatype from the policy
- matchpathcon_checkmatches(3) check and report whether any specification index has no matches with any inode.
- matchpathcon_filespec_add(3) check and report whether any specification index has no matches with any inode.
- matchpathcon_filespec_destroy(3) check and report whether any specification index has no matches with any inode.
- matchpathcon_filespec_eval(3) check and report whether any specification index has no matches with any inode.
- matchpathcon_fini(3) get the default SELinux security context for the specified path from the file contexts configuration
- matchpathcon_index(3) get the default SELinux security context for the specified path from the file contexts configuration
- matchpathcon_init(3) get the default SELinux security context for the specified path from the file contexts configuration
- matchpathcon(3) get the default SELinux security context for the specified path from the file contexts configuration
- mode_to_security_class(3) convert
- print_access_vector(3) convert
- query_user_context(3) determine SELinux context(s) for user sessions
- rpm_execcon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process
- security_av_perm_to_string(3) convert
- security_av_string(3) convert
- security_check_context_raw(3) check the validity of a SELinux context
- security_check_context(3) check the validity of a SELinux context
- security_class_to_string(3) convert
- security_commit_booleans(3) routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_compute_av_flags_raw(3) query
- security_compute_av_flags(3) query
- security_compute_av_raw(3) query
- security_compute_av(3) query
- security_compute_create_name_raw(3) query
- security_compute_create_name(3) query
- security_compute_create_raw(3) query
- security_compute_create(3) query
- security_compute_member_raw(3) query
- security_compute_member(3) query
- security_compute_relabel_raw(3) query
- security_compute_relabel(3) query
- security_compute_user_raw(3) query
- security_compute_user(3) query
- 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 values
- security_get_boolean_names(3) routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_get_boolean_pending(3) routines for manipulating SELinux boolean values
- security_get_initial_context_raw(3) query
- security_get_initial_context(3) query
- 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_setenforce(3) get or set the enforcing state of SELinux
- selabel_close(3) userspace SELinux labeling interface
- selabel_digest(3) Return digest of specfiles and list of files used
- selabel_get_digests_all_partial_matches(3) retrieve the partial matches digest
- selabel_lookup_best_match_raw(3) obtain a best match SELinux security
- selabel_lookup_best_match(3) obtain a best match SELinux security
- selabel_lookup_raw(3) obtain SELinux security context from a string label
- selabel_lookup(3) obtain SELinux security context from a string label
- selabel_open(3) userspace SELinux labeling interface
- selabel_partial_match(3) determine whether a direct or partial match is
- selabel_stats(3) obtain SELinux labeling statistics
- selinux_binary_policy_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_boolean_sub(3) Search the translated name for a boolean_name record
- selinux_check_access(3) query
- selinux_check_passwd_access(3) query
- selinux_check_securetty_context(3) check whether a SELinux tty security context is defined as a securetty context
- selinux_colors_path(3) Return a path to the active SELinux policy color configuration file
- selinux_contexts_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_current_policy_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_default_context_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_default_type_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_failsafe_context_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_file_context_cmp(3) Compare two SELinux security contexts excluding the 'user' component
- selinux_file_context_homedir_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_file_context_local_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_file_context_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_file_context_verify(3) Compare the SELinux security context on disk to the default security context required by the policy file contexts file
- 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 active SELinux policy configuration
- 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 active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_mkload_policy(3) load a new SELinux policy
- selinux_netfilter_context_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_policy_root(3) return the path of the SELinux policy files for this machine
- selinux_raw_context_to_color(3) Return RGB color string for an SELinux security context
- selinux_removable_context_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_restorecon_default_handle(3) sets default parameters for
- selinux_restorecon_get_skipped_errors(3) get the number of errors ignored by
- selinux_restorecon_parallel(3) restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts
- selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath(3) set an alternate rootpath.
- selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list(3) set list of directories to be
- selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle(3) set a labeling handle for use by
- selinux_restorecon_xattr(3) manage default
- selinux_restorecon(3) restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts
- selinux_securetty_types_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- 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 this machine
- selinux_status_close(3) reference the SELinux kernel status
- selinux_status_deny_unknown(3) reference the SELinux kernel status
- selinux_status_getenforce(3) reference the SELinux kernel status
- selinux_status_open(3) reference the SELinux kernel status
- selinux_status_policyload(3) reference the SELinux kernel status
- selinux_status_updated(3) reference the SELinux kernel status
- selinux_user_contexts_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_usersconf_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- selinux_x_context_path(3) These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration
- set_matchpathcon_flags(3) set flags controlling the operation of matchpathcon or matchpathcon_index and configure the behaviour of validity checking and error
- set_matchpathcon_invalidcon(3) set flags controlling the operation of matchpathcon or matchpathcon_index and configure the behaviour of validity checking and error
- set_matchpathcon_printf(3) set flags controlling the operation of matchpathcon or matchpathcon_index and configure the behaviour of validity checking and error
- set_selinuxmnt(3) initialize the global variable selinux_mnt
- setcon_raw(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- setcon(3) get SELinux security context of a process
- setexeccon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process
- setexeccon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process
- setfilecon_raw(3) set SELinux security context of a file
- setfilecon(3) set SELinux security context of a file
- setfscreatecon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new file system object
- setfscreatecon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new file system object
- setkeycreatecon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new kernel keyrings
- setkeycreatecon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new kernel keyrings
- setsockcreatecon_raw(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new labeled sockets
- setsockcreatecon(3) get or set the SELinux security context used for creating a new labeled sockets
- sidget(3) obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- sidput(3) obtain and manipulate SELinux security ID's
- string_to_av_perm(3) convert
- string_to_security_class(3) convert