| .TH "setsebool" "8" "11 Aug 2004" "[email protected]" "SELinux Command Line documentation" |
| .SH "NAME" |
| setsebool \- set SELinux boolean value |
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| .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
| .B setsebool |
| .I "[ \-PNV ] boolean value | bool1=val1 bool2=val2 ..." |
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| .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| .B setsebool |
| sets the current state of a particular SELinux boolean or a list of booleans |
| to a given value. The value may be 1 or true or on to enable the boolean, or 0 or false or off to disable it. |
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| Without the \-P option, only the current boolean value is |
| affected; the boot-time default settings |
| are not changed. |
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| If the \-P option is given, all pending values are written to |
| the policy file on disk. So they will be persistent across reboots. |
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| If the \-N option is given, the policy on disk is not reloaded into the kernel. |
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| If the \-V option is given, verbose error messages will be printed from semanage libraries. |
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| .SH AUTHOR |
| This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. |
| The program was written by Tresys Technology. |
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| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| getsebool(8), booleans(8), togglesebool(8), semanage(8) |