is_context_customizable(3) - Linux manual page

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is_context_customizable(3)SELinux API documentations_context_customizable(3)

NAME         top

       is_context_customizable  - check whether SELinux context type is cus‐
       tomizable by the administrator

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <selinux/selinux.h>

       int is_context_customizable(char *scon);

DESCRIPTION         top

       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.

RETURN VALUE         top

       Returns 1 if security context is customizable or 0 if it is not.
       Returns -1 on error.

FILE         top

       /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/context/customizable_types

SEE ALSO         top

       selinux(8)

COLOPHON         top

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dwalsh@redhat.com              10 January 2005    is_context_customizable(3)

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