default_contexts
Section: SELinux configuration (5)
Updated: 28-Nov-2011
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NAME
default_contexts - The SELinux default contexts configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The default contexts configuration file
default_contexts contains entries that allow SELinux-aware login applications such as
PAM(8)
SELinux-aware login applications generally use one or more of the following libselinux functions that read these files from the active policy path:
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get_default_context(3)
get_ordered_context_list(3)
get_ordered_context_list_with_level(3)
get_default_context_with_level(3)
get_default_context_with_role(3)
get_default_context_with_rolelevel(3)
query_user_context(3)
manual_user_enter_context(3)
The default context configuration file path for the active policy is returned by selinux_default_contexts_path(3). The default, default contexts file is:
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/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/default_contexts
Where {SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file config (see selinux_config(5)).
FILE FORMAT
Each line in the default configuration file consists of the following:
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login_process user_login_process [user_login_process] ...
Where:
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login_process
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This consists of a role:type[:range] entry that represents the login process context that are defined in the policy.
user_login_process
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This consists of one or more role:type[:range] entries that represent the user login process context defined in the policy.
EXAMPLE
# ./contexts/default_contexts
system_r:crond_t:s0
system_r:system_crond_t:s0
system_r:local_login_t:s0
user_r:user_t:s0 staff_r:staff_t:s0
system_r:remote_login_t:s0
user_r:user_t:s0
system_r:sshd_t:s0
user_r:user_t:s0
system_r:sulogin_t:s0
sysadm_r:sysadm_t:s0
system_r:xdm_t:s0
user_r:user_t:s0
SEE ALSO
selinux(8),
selinux_default_contexts_path(3),
PAM(8),
selinux_default_type_path(3),
get_default_context(3),
get_ordered_context_list(3),
get_ordered_context_list_with_level(3),
get_default_context_with_level(3),
get_default_context_with_role(3),
get_default_context_with_rolelevel(3),
query_user_context(3),
manual_user_enter_context(3),
selinux_config(5)