Expand the description to make it more clear what "interfaces" mean here. They're different from network interfaces used by SELinux command `semanage interface`. Add a note that the information comes from on-disk file which has been installed and it doesn't necessarily match the policy loaded to the kernel. Signed-off-by: Topi Miettinen <toiwoton@xxxxxxxxx> --- python/sepolicy/sepolicy-interface.8 | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/python/sepolicy/sepolicy-interface.8 b/python/sepolicy/sepolicy-interface.8 index 3e74ea62..c8985afb 100644 --- a/python/sepolicy/sepolicy-interface.8 +++ b/python/sepolicy/sepolicy-interface.8 @@ -8,7 +8,11 @@ sepolicy-interface \- Print interface information based on the installed SELinux .B sepolicy interface [\-h] [\-c] [\-v] [\-a | \-u | \-l | \-i INTERFACE [INTERFACE ... ]] .SH "DESCRIPTION" -Use sepolicy interface to print interfaces information based on SELinux Policy. +Use sepolicy interface to print information of interface macros +between domains in SELinux policy modules, as used in Reference +Policy. The information is based on installed on-disk representation +of the SELinux Policy and it may be different from the policy which is +currently loaded. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP -- 2.39.2