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6 nagios_services_plugin_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the
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10 Security-Enhanced Linux secures the nagios_services_plugin processes
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13 The nagios_services_plugin processes execute with the nagios_ser‐
14 vices_plugin_t SELinux type. You can check if you have these processes
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24 The nagios_services_plugin_t SELinux type can be entered via the na‐
25 gios_services_plugin_exec_t file type.
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27 The default entrypoint paths for the nagios_services_plugin_t domain
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30 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_nt, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
31 ins/check_dig, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_dns,
32 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_rpc, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
33 ins/check_sip, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_ssh,
34 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_tcp, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
35 ins/check_ups, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_dhcp,
36 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_game, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
37 ins/check_hpjd, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_http,
38 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_icmp, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
39 ins/check_ircd, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_ldap,
40 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
41 ins/check_ping, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_real,
42 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_smtp, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
43 ins/check_time, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_dummy,
44 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_fping, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
45 ins/check_mysql, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_ntp.*,
46 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_pgsql, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
47 ins/check_breeze, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_oracle,
48 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_radius, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
49 ins/check_snmp.*, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_cluster,
50 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_mysql_query
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53 SELinux defines process types (domains) for each process running on the
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58 Policy governs the access confined processes have to files. SELinux
59 nagios_services_plugin policy is very flexible allowing users to setup
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63 The following process types are defined for nagios_services_plugin:
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67 Note: semanage permissive -a nagios_services_plugin_t can be used to
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97 /var/cache/krb5rcache(/.*)?
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126 - Set files with the nagios_services_plugin_exec_t type, if you want to
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131 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_nt, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
132 ins/check_dig, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_dns,
133 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_rpc, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
134 ins/check_sip, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_ssh,
135 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_tcp, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
136 ins/check_ups, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_dhcp,
137 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_game, /usr/lib(64)?/na‐
138 gios/plugins/check_hpjd, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_http,
139 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_icmp, /usr/lib(64)?/na‐
140 gios/plugins/check_ircd, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_ldap,
141 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe, /usr/lib(64)?/na‐
142 gios/plugins/check_ping, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_real,
143 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_smtp, /usr/lib(64)?/na‐
144 gios/plugins/check_time, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_dummy,
145 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_fping, /usr/lib(64)?/na‐
146 gios/plugins/check_mysql, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plug‐
147 ins/check_ntp.*, /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_pgsql,
148 /usr/lib(64)?/nagios/plugins/check_breeze, /usr/lib(64)?/na‐
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157 semanage fcontext command. This will modify the SELinux labeling data‐
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