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sechecker − SELinux policy checking tool
sechecker [OPTIONS] -m module Run module
sechecker [OPTIONS] -p profile Run profile
sechecker [OPTIONS] -m module -p profile Run module with profile
This manual page describes the sechecker command.
sechecker allows the user to perform predefined modular checks on a SELinux policy. Profiles exist to group modules together and allow modification of module settings.
-l, --list
print a list of profiles and modules
-q, --quiet
suppress output
-s, --short
print short output
-v, --verbose
print verbose output
--version
print version and exit
--fcfile=<file>
file_contexts file
--policy=<file>
policy file
-h[mod], --help[=module]
print general help or help for a module
-m <mod>, --module=<mod>
module name
-p <prof>, --profile=<prof>
profile name or path
--min-sev=<low|med|high>
the minimum severity to report
This manual page was written by Kevin Carr <kcarr@tresys.com>.
Copyright(C) 2006 Tresys Technology, LLC
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