On 14/01/20 12:52, Ondrej Mosnacek wrote:
You can use the sesearch tool (from setools-console package). E.g.: sesearch -A -s virtd_t will show you all allow rules with "virtd_t" as the source type. Or: sesearch -A -s virtd_t -t mnt_t will show all allow rules with "virtd_t" as source type and "mnt_t" as target type. As usual, see the man page for more options.
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