get_ordered_context_list(3) SELinux get_ordered_context_list(3)
NAME
get_ordered_context_list, get_ordered_context_list_with_level,
get_default_context, get_default_context_with_level, get_default_con-
text_with_role, get_default_context_with_rolelevel, query_user_context,
manual_user_enter_context, get_default_role - determine SELinux con-
text(s) for user sessions
SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
#include <selinux/get_context_list.h>
int get_ordered_context_list(const char *user, char *fromcon, char
***list);
int get_ordered_context_list_with_level(const char *user, const char
*level, char *fromcon, char ***list);
int get_default_context(const char *user, char *fromcon, char **new-
con);
int get_default_context_with_level(const char *user, const char *level,
char *fromcon, char **newcon);
int get_default_context_with_role(const char *user, const char *role,
char *fromcon, char **newcon);
int get_default_context_with_rolelevel(const char *user, const char
*role, const char *level, char *fromcon, char **newcon);
int query_user_context(char **list, char **newcon);
int manual_user_enter_context(const char *user, char **newcon);
int get_default_type(const char *role, char **type);
DESCRIPTION
This family of functions can be used to obtain either a prioritized
list of all reachable security contexts for a given SELinux user or a
single default (highest priority) context for a given SELinux user for
use by login-like programs. These functions takes a SELinux user iden-
tity that must be defined in the SELinux policy as their input, not a
Linux username. Most callers should typically first call getseuserby-
name(3) to look up the SELinux user identity and level for a given
Linux username and then invoke one of get_ordered_con-
text_list_with_level() or get_default_context_with_level() with the
returned SELinux user and level as inputs.
get_ordered_context_list() obtains the list of contexts for the speci-
fied SELinux user identity that are reachable from the specified from-
con context based on the global
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/default_contexts file and the per-
user /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/users/<username> file if it
exists. The fromcon parameter may be NULL to indicate that the current
context should be used. The function returns the number of contexts in
the list, or -1 upon errors. The list must be freed using the
freeconary(3) function.
get_ordered_context_list_with_level() invokes the
get_ordered_context_list() function and applies the specified level.
get_default_context() is the same as get_ordered_context_list() but
only returns a single context which has to be freed with freecon(3).
get_default_context_with_level() invokes the get_default_context()
function and applies the specified level.
get_default_context_with_role() is the same as get_default_context()
but only returns a context with the specified role, returning -1 if no
such context is reachable for the user.
get_default_context_with_rolelevel() invokes the
get_default_context_with_role() function and applies the specified
level.
query_user_context() takes a list of contexts, queries the user via
stdin/stdout as to which context they want, and returns a new context
as selected by the user (which has to be freed with freecon(3)).
manual_user_enter_context() allows the user to manually enter a context
as a fallback if a list of authorized contexts could not be obtained.
Caller must free via freecon(3).
get_default_type() Get the default type (domain) for role and set type
to refer to it, which has to be freed with free.
RETURN VALUE
get_ordered_context_list() and get_ordered_context_list_with_level()
return the number of contexts in the list upon success or -1 upon
errors. The other functions return 0 for success or -1 for errors.
SEE ALSO
selinux(8), freeconary(3), freecon(3), security_compute_av(3),
getseuserbyname(3)
russell AT coker.au 1 January 2004 get_ordered_context_list(3)