Signed-off-by: Richard Haines <richard_c_haines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- src/policy_languages.md | 26 ++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/policy_languages.md b/src/policy_languages.md index 90c17fe..add93e6 100644 --- a/src/policy_languages.md +++ b/src/policy_languages.md @@ -1,18 +1,20 @@ # The SELinux Policy Languages There are two methods of writing 'raw' policy statements and rules: -1. The [**Kernel Policy Language**](kernel_policy_language.md#kernel-policy-language) -section is intended as a reference of the kernel policy language statements -and rules with supporting examples taken from the Reference Policy sources. -Also all of the language updates to Policy DB version 32 should have been -captured. For a more detailed explanation of the policy language the -[**SELinux by Example**] (https://www.worldcat.org/title/selinux-by-example-using-security-enhanced-linux/oclc/85872880) book is recommended. -2. The Common Intermediate Language (CIL) project defines a new policy -definition language that has an overview of its motivation and design -at: <https://github.com/SELinuxProject/cil/wiki>, however some of the -language statement definitions are out of date. The -[**CIL Policy Language**](cil_overview.md#cil-overview) section gives -an overview. + +1. The [**Kernel Policy Language**](kernel_policy_language.md#kernel-policy-language) + section is intended as a reference of the kernel policy language statements + and rules with supporting examples taken from the Reference Policy sources. + Also all of the language updates to Policy DB version 32 should have been + captured. For a more detailed explanation of the policy language the + [**SELinux by Example**](https://www.worldcat.org/title/selinux-by-example-using-security-enhanced-linux/oclc/85872880) + book is recommended. +2. The Common Intermediate Language (CIL) project defines a new policy + definition language that has an overview of its motivation and design + at: <https://github.com/SELinuxProject/cil/wiki>, however some of the + language statement definitions are out of date. The + [**CIL Policy Language**](cil_overview.md#cil-overview) section gives + an overview. However more likely, policy is written using the [**The Reference Policy**](reference_policy.md#the-reference-policy) -- 2.26.2