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6 sepolicy-communicate - Generate a report showing if two SELinux Policy
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11 sepolicy communicate [-h] -s SOURCE -t TARGET [-c TCLASS] [-S SOURCEACā
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16 Use sepolicy communicate to examine SELinux Policy to if a source
17 SELinux Domain can communicate with a target SELinux Domain. The
18 default command looks to see if there are any file types that the
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24 Specify the SELinux class which the source domain will attempt
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31 Specify the source SELinux domain type.
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38 Specify the target SELinux domain type.
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41 Specify the list of accesses used by the target SELinux domain
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47 This man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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51 sepolicy(8), selinux(8)
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