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sesearch(1)							   sesearch(1)

NAME
       sesearch - SELinux policy query tool

SYNOPSIS
       sesearch [OPTIONS] [POLICY_FILE]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page describes the sesearch command.

       sesearch allows the user to query a SELinux policy for type enforcement
       rules.

OPTIONS
       -s NAME, --source NAME
	      find rules with NAME type/attrib (regex) as source

       -t NAME, --target NAME
	      find rules with NAME type/attrib (regex) as target

       --role_source NAME
	      find rules with NAME role (regex) as source

       --role_target NAME
	      find rules with NAME role (regex) as target

       -c NAME, --class NAME
	      find rules with NAME as the object class

       -p P1[,P2,...] --perms P1[,P2...]
	      find rules with the specified permissions

       -b NAME, --boolean NAME
	      find conditional rules with NAME in the expression

       --allow
	      search for allow rules only

       --neverallow
	      search for neverallow rules only

       --audit
	      search for auditallow and dontaudit rules only

       --type search for type_trans and type_change rules only

       --rangetrans
	      search for range transition rules

       --role_allow
	      search for role allow rules

       --role_trans
	      search for role transition rules

       -a, --all
	      show all rules regardless of type, class, or perms

       -i, --indirect
	      also search for the type's attributes

       -n, --noregex
	      do not use regular expression to match type/attributes

       -l, --lineno
	      include line # in policy.conf for each  rule.   This  option  is
	      ignored if using a binary policy.

       -C, --show_cond
	      show conditional expression for conditional rules

       -h, --help
	      display this help and exit

       -v, --version
	      output version information and exit

INFORMATION
       If  none	 of  -s,  -t,  -c, -p, -b, --role_source, or --role_target are
       specified, then all rules are shown.  You must specify -a  (--all),  or
       one   of	  more	 of   --allow,	--neverallow,  --audit,	 --rangetrans,
       --role_allow, --role_trans or --type.

       The default source policy, or if that is unavailable the default binary
       policy, will be opened if no policy file name is provided.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Kevin Carr <kcarr@tresys.com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright(C) 2006 Tresys Technology, LLC

SEE ALSO
       seinfo(1), apol(1)

								   sesearch(1)
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