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<module name="auditadm" filename="policy/modules/roles/auditadm.if">
<summary>Audit administrator role</summary>
<interface name="auditadm_role_change" lineno="14">
<summary>
Change to the audit administrator role.
</summary>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="auditadm_role_change_to" lineno="44">
<summary>
Change from the audit administrator role.
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Change from the audit administrator role to
the specified role.
</p>
<p>
This is an interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
</module>
<module name="logadm" filename="policy/modules/roles/logadm.if">
<summary>Log administrator role</summary>
<interface name="logadm_role_change" lineno="14">
<summary>
Change to the log administrator role.
</summary>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="logadm_role_change_to" lineno="44">
<summary>
Change from the log administrator role.
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Change from the log administrator role to
the specified role.
</p>
<p>
This is an interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
</module>
<module name="secadm" filename="policy/modules/roles/secadm.if">
<summary>Security administrator role</summary>
<interface name="secadm_role_change" lineno="14">
<summary>
Change to the security administrator role.
</summary>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="secadm_role_change_to_template" lineno="44">
<summary>
Change from the security administrator role.
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Change from the security administrator role to
the specified role.
</p>
<p>
This is an interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
</module>
<module name="staff" filename="policy/modules/roles/staff.if">
<summary>Administrator's unprivileged user role</summary>
<interface name="staff_role_change" lineno="14">
<summary>
Change to the staff role.
</summary>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="staff_role_change_to" lineno="44">
<summary>
Change from the staff role.
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Change from the staff role to
the specified role.
</p>
<p>
This is an interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
</module>
<module name="sysadm" filename="policy/modules/roles/sysadm.if">
<summary>General system administration role</summary>
<interface name="sysadm_role_change" lineno="14">
<summary>
Change to the system administrator role.
</summary>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_role_change_to" lineno="44">
<summary>
Change from the system administrator role.
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Change from the system administrator role to
the specified role.
</p>
<p>
This is an interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_shell_domtrans" lineno="62">
<summary>
Execute a shell in the sysadm domain.
</summary>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_bin_spec_domtrans" lineno="83">
<summary>
Execute a generic bin program in the sysadm domain.
</summary>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_entry_spec_domtrans" lineno="106">
<summary>
Execute all entrypoint files in the sysadm domain. This
is an explicit transition, requiring the
caller to use setexeccon().
</summary>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_entry_spec_domtrans_to" lineno="141">
<summary>
Allow sysadm to execute all entrypoint files in
a specified domain. This is an explicit transition,
requiring the caller to use setexeccon().
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Allow sysadm to execute all entrypoint files in
a specified domain. This is an explicit transition,
requiring the caller to use setexeccon().
</p>
<p>
This is a interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_bin_spec_domtrans_to" lineno="175">
<summary>
Allow sysadm to execute a generic bin program in
a specified domain. This is an explicit transition,
requiring the caller to use setexeccon().
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Allow sysadm to execute a generic bin program in
a specified domain.
</p>
<p>
This is a interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain to execute in.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_sigchld" lineno="196">
<summary>
Send a SIGCHLD signal to sysadm users.
</summary>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_use_fds" lineno="214">
<summary>
Inherit and use sysadm file descriptors
</summary>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<interface name="sysadm_rw_pipes" lineno="232">
<summary>
Read and write sysadm user unnamed pipes.
</summary>
<param name="domain">
<summary>
Domain allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
</interface>
<tunable name="allow_ptrace" dftval="false">
<desc>
<p>
Allow sysadm to debug or ptrace all processes.
</p>
</desc>
</tunable>
</module>
<module name="unprivuser" filename="policy/modules/roles/unprivuser.if">
<summary>Generic unprivileged user role</summary>
<interface name="unprivuser_role_change" lineno="14">
<summary>
Change to the generic user role.
</summary>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
<interface name="unprivuser_role_change_to" lineno="44">
<summary>
Change from the generic user role.
</summary>
<desc>
<p>
Change from the generic user role to
the specified role.
</p>
<p>
This is an interface to support third party modules
and its use is not allowed in upstream reference
policy.
</p>
</desc>
<param name="role">
<summary>
Role allowed access.
</summary>
</param>
<rolecap/>
</interface>
</module>
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