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is_context_customizable(3)SELinux API documentations_context_customizable(3)
is_context_customizable - check whether SELinux context type is cus‐ tomizable by the administrator
#include <selinux/selinux.h> int is_context_customizable(char *scon);
This function checks whether the type of scon is in the /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/context/customizable_types file. A customizable type is a file context type that administrators set on files, usually to allow certain domains to share the file content. restorecon and setfiles, by default, leave these context in place.
Returns 1 if security context is customizable or 0 if it is not. Returns -1 on error.
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/context/customizable_types
selinux(8)
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dwalsh@redhat.com 10 January 2005 is_context_customizable(3)
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