Man page - default_type(5)
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apt-get install selinux-utils
Manual
default_type
NAMEDESCRIPTION
FILE FORMAT
EXAMPLE
SEE ALSO
NAME
default_type - The SELinux default type configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The default_type file contains entries that allow SELinux-aware applications such as newrole (1) to select a default type for a role if one is not supplied.
selinux_default_type_path (3) will return the active policy path to this file. The default, default type file is:
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/default_type
Where {SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file config (see selinux_config (5)).
get_default_type (3) reads this file to determine a type for the active policy.
FILE FORMAT
Each line within the default_type file is formatted with role : type entries where:
role
The SELinux role.
type
The domain type that is returned for this role.
EXAMPLE
#
./contexts/default_type
auditadm_r:auditadm_t
user_r:user_t
SEE ALSO
selinux (8), get_default_type (3), newrole (1), selinux_default_type_path (3), selinux_config (5)