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NAME
       semanage - SELinux Policy Management tool
SYNOPSIS
       semanage
       {import,export,login,user,port,interface,module,node,fcontext,boolean,permissive,dontaudit,ibpkey,ibendport}
                       ...  positional arguments:
       import Import local customizations
       export Output local customizations
       login Manage login mappings between linux users and SELinux confined users
       user Manage SELinux confined users (Roles and levels for an SELinux user)
       port Manage network port type definitions
       interface Manage network interface type definitions
       module Manage SELinux policy modules
       node Manage network node type definitions
       fcontext Manage file context mapping definitions
       boolean Manage booleans to selectively enable functionality
       permissive Manage process type enforcement mode
       dontaudit Disable/Enable dontaudit rules in policy
       ibpkey Manage infiniband pkey type definitions
       ibendport Manage infiniband end port type definitions
DESCRIPTION
       semanage  is  used  to  configure certain elements of SELinux policy without requiring modification to or
       recompilation from policy sources.  This includes the  mapping  from  Linux  usernames  to  SELinux  user
       identities  (which  controls  the  initial  security  context assigned to Linux users when they login and
       bounds their authorized role set) as well as security context mappings for various kinds of objects, such
       as network ports, interfaces, infiniband pkeys and endports, and  nodes  (hosts)  as  well  as  the  file
       context  mapping.  Note  that  the  semanage  login  command  deals with the mapping from Linux usernames
       (logins) to SELinux user identities, while the semanage user command deals with the mapping from  SELinux
       user  identities to authorized role sets.  In most cases, only the former mapping needs to be adjusted by
       the administrator; the latter is principally defined by the base policy  and  usually  does  not  require
       modification.
OPTIONS
       -h, --help
              List help information
SEE ALSO
       selinux(8),   semanage-boolean(8),   semanage-dontaudit(8),   semanage-export(8),   semanage-fcontext(8),
       semanage-import(8),  semanage-interface(8),  semanage-login(8),   semanage-module(8),   semanage-node(8),
       semanage-permissive(8), semanage-port(8), semanage-user(8) semanage-ibkey(8), semanage-ibendport(8),
AUTHOR
       This man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
       and Russell Coker <rcoker@redhat.com>.
       Examples by Thomas Bleher <ThomasBleher@gmx.de>.  usage: semanage [-h]
                                                    20100223                                         semanage(8)