Have you tried issueing the command
Sestatus -vv
Should give you the name of the policy
justin P. Mattock
On Sep 24, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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KaiGai Kohei wrote:
James Morris wrote:
Is there a programmatic way to determine the type of SELinux policy
configured on a system? (e.g. "targeted")
I've looked in the SELinux userspace and SETools repositories but
not
found a library call to do this.
I also want to know the way to obtain the list of policy types,
because it is necessary to make a specfile which provides policy
modules.
Thanks
There is no list of policy types since anyone can make up a new policy
type. The convention used within system-config-selinux is to list the
directory names under /etc/selinux/.
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