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6 pam_selinux - PAM module to set the default security context
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9 pam_selinux.so [open] [close] [restore] [nottys] [debug] [verbose]
10 [select_context] [env_params] [use_current_range]
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13 pam_selinux is a PAM module that sets up the default SELinux security
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16 When a new session is started, the open_session part of the module
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18 execve(2) call, the file security context for the controlling terminal,
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21 When the session is ended, the close_session part of the module
22 restores old security contexts that were in effect before the change
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25 Adding pam_selinux into the PAM stack might disrupt behavior of other
26 PAM modules which execute applications. To avoid that, pam_selinux.so
27 open should be placed after such modules in the PAM stack, and
28 pam_selinux.so close should be placed before them. When such a
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40 In open_session part of the module, temporarily restore the
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46 Do not setup security context of the controlling terminal.
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52 Attempt to inform the user when security context is set.
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55 Attempt to ask the user for a custom security context role. If MLS
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59 Attempt to obtain a custom security context role from PAM
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62 respective PAM environment variables are SELINUX_ROLE_REQUESTED,
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79 The security context was set successfully.
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91 auth required pam_unix.so
92 session required pam_permit.so
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97 execve(2), tty(4), pam.d(5), pam(8), selinux(8)
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100 pam_selinux was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
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