1ciped_selinux(8)             SELinux Policy ciped             ciped_selinux(8)
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NAME

6       ciped_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the ciped processes
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DESCRIPTION

9       Security-Enhanced Linux secures the ciped processes via flexible manda‐
10       tory access control.
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12       The ciped processes execute with the  ciped_t  SELinux  type.  You  can
13       check  if  you have these processes running by executing the ps command
14       with the -Z qualifier.
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16       For example:
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18       ps -eZ | grep ciped_t
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ENTRYPOINTS

23       The ciped_t SELinux type can be entered via the ciped_exec_t file type.
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25       The default entrypoint paths for the ciped_t domain are the following:
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27       /usr/sbin/ciped.*
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PROCESS TYPES

30       SELinux defines process types (domains) for each process running on the
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33       You can see the context of a process using the -Z option to ps
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35       Policy  governs  the  access confined processes have to files.  SELinux
36       ciped policy is very flexible allowing users to setup their ciped  pro‐
37       cesses in as secure a method as possible.
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39       The following process types are defined for ciped:
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41       ciped_t
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43       Note:  semanage  permissive  -a ciped_t can be used to make the process
44       type ciped_t permissive. SELinux does not  deny  access  to  permissive
45       process  types, but the AVC (SELinux denials) messages are still gener‐
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BOOLEANS

50       SELinux policy is customizable based on least access  required.   ciped
51       policy is extremely flexible and has several booleans that allow you to
52       manipulate the policy and run ciped with the tightest access possible.
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56       If you want to allow all domains to execute in fips_mode, you must turn
57       on the fips_mode boolean. Enabled by default.
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59       setsebool -P fips_mode 1
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63       If  you  want  to  allow  system  to run with NIS, you must turn on the
64       nis_enabled boolean. Disabled by default.
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66       setsebool -P nis_enabled 1
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MANAGED FILES

71       The SELinux process type ciped_t can manage files labeled with the fol‐
72       lowing  file  types.   The paths listed are the default paths for these
73       file types.  Note the processes UID still need to have DAC permissions.
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75       cluster_conf_t
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77            /etc/cluster(/.*)?
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79       cluster_var_lib_t
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81            /var/lib/pcsd(/.*)?
82            /var/lib/cluster(/.*)?
83            /var/lib/openais(/.*)?
84            /var/lib/pengine(/.*)?
85            /var/lib/corosync(/.*)?
86            /usr/lib/heartbeat(/.*)?
87            /var/lib/heartbeat(/.*)?
88            /var/lib/pacemaker(/.*)?
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90       cluster_var_run_t
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92            /var/run/crm(/.*)?
93            /var/run/cman_.*
94            /var/run/rsctmp(/.*)?
95            /var/run/aisexec.*
96            /var/run/heartbeat(/.*)?
97            /var/run/pcsd-ruby.socket
98            /var/run/corosync-qnetd(/.*)?
99            /var/run/corosync-qdevice(/.*)?
100            /var/run/corosync.pid
101            /var/run/cpglockd.pid
102            /var/run/rgmanager.pid
103            /var/run/cluster/rgmanager.sk
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105       root_t
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107            /sysroot/ostree/deploy/.*-atomic/deploy(/.*)?
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109            /initrd
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FILE CONTEXTS

113       SELinux requires files to have an extended attribute to define the file
114       type.
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116       You can see the context of a file using the -Z option to ls
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118       Policy  governs  the  access  confined  processes  have to these files.
119       SELinux ciped policy is very flexible allowing  users  to  setup  their
120       ciped processes in as secure a method as possible.
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122       The following file types are defined for ciped:
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126       ciped_exec_t
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128       -  Set  files  with the ciped_exec_t type, if you want to transition an
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135       - Set files with the ciped_initrc_exec_t type, if you want  to  transi‐
136       tion an executable to the ciped_initrc_t domain.
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140       Note:  File context can be temporarily modified with the chcon command.
141       If you want to permanently change the file context you need to use  the
142       semanage fcontext command.  This will modify the SELinux labeling data‐
143       base.  You will need to use restorecon to apply the labels.
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COMMANDS

147       semanage fcontext can also be used to manipulate default  file  context
148       mappings.
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150       semanage  permissive  can  also  be used to manipulate whether or not a
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153       semanage module can also be used to enable/disable/install/remove  pol‐
154       icy modules.
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156       semanage boolean can also be used to manipulate the booleans
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159       system-config-selinux is a GUI tool available to customize SELinux pol‐
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AUTHOR

164       This manual page was auto-generated using sepolicy manpage .
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SEE ALSO

168       selinux(8),  ciped(8),  semanage(8),  restorecon(8),  chcon(1),  sepol‐
169       icy(8), setsebool(8)
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