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NAME

       semanage-node - SELinux Policy Management node mapping tool

SYNOPSIS

       semanage  node  [-h]  [-n] [-N] [-S STORE] [ --add -M NETMASK -p PROTOCOL -t TYPE -r RANGE
       node | --delete -M NETMASK -p PROTOCOL node | --deleteall |  --extract  |  --list  [-C]  |
       --modify -M NETMASK -p PROTOCOL -t TYPE -r RANGE node ]

DESCRIPTION

       semanage  is  used  to  configure  certain  elements  of  SELinux policy without requiring
       modification to or recompilation from policy  sources.   semanage  node  controls  the  IP
       address to node type definitions.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show this help message and exit

       -n, --noheading
              Do not print heading when listing the specified object type

       -N, --noreload
              Do not reload policy after commit

       -S STORE, --store STORE
              Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage

       -C, --locallist
              List local customizations

       -a, --add
              Add a record of the specified object type

       -d, --delete
              Delete a record of the specified object type

       -m, --modify
              Modify a record of the specified object type

       -l, --list
              List records of the specified object type

       -E, --extract
              Extract customizable commands, for use within a transaction

       -D, --deleteall
              Remove all local customizations

       -M NETMASK, --netmask NETMASK
              Network Mask, either in CIDR (/16) or address mask notation (255.255.0.0, ffff::)

       -t TYPE, --type TYPE
              SELinux type for the object

       -r RANGE, --range RANGE
              MLS/MCS  Security  Range  (MLS/MCS  Systems  only)  SELinux Range for SELinux login
              mapping defaults to the SELinux user record range. SELinux Range for  SELinux  user
              defaults to s0.

       -p PROTO, --proto PROTO
              Protocol  for  the  specified  port  (tcp|udp) or internet protocol version for the
              specified node (ipv4|ipv6).

EXAMPLE

       Apply type node_t to ipv4 node 127.0.0.2
       # semanage node -a -t node_t -p ipv4 -M 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.2

SEE ALSO

       selinux(8), semanage(8)

                                             20130617                            semanage-node(8)