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sediff - Unix, Linux Command
NAME
sediff - SELinux policy difference tool
SYNOPSIS
sediff [OPTIONS] POLICY1 POLICY2
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the
sediff command.
sediff allows the user to inspect the semantic differences between two SELinux policy files.
OPTIONS
Tag | Description |
-c, --classes
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object class and permission definitions
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-t, --types
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type definitions
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-a, --attributes
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attribute definitions
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-r, --roles
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role definitions
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-u, --users
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user definitions
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-b, --booleans
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boolean definitions and default values
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-T, --terules
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type enforcement rules
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-R, --roletrans
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role transition rules
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-A, --roleallows
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role allow rules
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-C, --conds
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conditionals and their rules
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-q, --quiet
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only print different definitions
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-s, --stats
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print useful policy statics
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-h, --help
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display this help and exit
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-v, --version
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output version information and exit
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AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin Carr <kcarr@tresys.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright(C) 2006 Tresys Technology, LLC
SEE ALSO
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