1mencoder_selinux(8) SELinux Policy mencoder mencoder_selinux(8)
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6 mencoder_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the mencoder pro‐
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10 Security-Enhanced Linux secures the mencoder processes via flexible
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13 The mencoder processes execute with the mencoder_t SELinux type. You
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24 The mencoder_t SELinux type can be entered via the mencoder_exec_t file
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27 The default entrypoint paths for the mencoder_t domain are the follow‐
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33 SELinux defines process types (domains) for each process running on the
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36 You can see the context of a process using the -Z option to ps
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38 Policy governs the access confined processes have to files. SELinux
39 mencoder policy is very flexible allowing users to setup their mencoder
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42 The following process types are defined for mencoder:
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44 mencoder_t
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46 Note: semanage permissive -a mencoder_t can be used to make the process
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53 SELinux policy is customizable based on least access required. men‐
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145 Policy governs the access confined processes have to these files.
146 SELinux mencoder policy is very flexible allowing users to setup their
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188 selinux(8), mencoder(8), semanage(8), restorecon(8), chcon(1), sepol‐
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