Provided by: checkpolicy_3.0-1_amd64
NAME
checkpolicy - SELinux policy compiler
SYNOPSIS
checkpolicy [-b[F]] [-C] [-d] [-U handle_unknown (allow,deny,reject)] [-M] [-c policyvers] [-o output_file|-] [-S] [-t target_platform (selinux,xen)] [-V] [input_file]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the checkpolicy command. checkpolicy is a program that checks and compiles a SELinux security policy configuration into a binary representation that can be loaded into the kernel. If no input file name is specified, checkpolicy will attempt to read from policy.conf or policy, depending on whether the -b flag is specified.
OPTIONS
-b,--binary Read an existing binary policy file rather than a source policy.conf file. -F,--conf Write policy.conf file rather than binary policy file. Can only be used with binary policy file. -C,--cil Write CIL policy file rather than binary policy file. -d,--debug Enter debug mode after loading the policy. -U,--handle-unknown <action> Specify how the kernel should handle unknown classes or permissions (deny, allow or reject). -M,--mls Enable the MLS policy when checking and compiling the policy. -c policyvers Specify the policy version, defaults to the latest. -o,--output filename Write a policy file (binary, policy.conf, or CIL policy) to the specified filename. If - is given as filename, write it to standard output. -S,--sort Sort ocontexts before writing out the binary policy. This option makes output of checkpolicy consistent with binary policies created by semanage and secilc. -t,--target Specify the target platform (selinux or xen). -O,--optimize Optimize the final kernel policy (remove redundant rules). -V,--version Show version information. -h,--help Show usage information.
SEE ALSO
SELinux Reference Policy documentation at https://github.com/SELinuxProject/refpolicy/wiki
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Arpad Magosanyi <mag@bunuel.tii.matav.hu>, and edited by Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>. The program was written by Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>. CHECKPOLICY(8)