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linux-next/Documentation/admin-guide/LSM/SELinux.rst
Petr Vorel 0427612cdd Documentation: Update SELinux reference policy URL
Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <pvorel@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
2018-11-19 12:40:48 -05:00

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SELinux
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If you want to use SELinux, chances are you will want
to use the distro-provided policies, or install the
latest reference policy release from
https://github.com/SELinuxProject/refpolicy
However, if you want to install a dummy policy for
testing, you can do using ``mdp`` provided under
scripts/selinux. Note that this requires the selinux
userspace to be installed - in particular you will
need checkpolicy to compile a kernel, and setfiles and
fixfiles to label the filesystem.
1. Compile the kernel with selinux enabled.
2. Type ``make`` to compile ``mdp``.
3. Make sure that you are not running with
SELinux enabled and a real policy. If
you are, reboot with selinux disabled
before continuing.
4. Run install_policy.sh::
cd scripts/selinux
sh install_policy.sh
Step 4 will create a new dummy policy valid for your
kernel, with a single selinux user, role, and type.
It will compile the policy, will set your ``SELINUXTYPE`` to
``dummy`` in ``/etc/selinux/config``, install the compiled policy
as ``dummy``, and relabel your filesystem.