.TH "securetty_types" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" .SH "NAME" securetty_types \- The SELinux secure tty type configuration file . .SH "DESCRIPTION" The .I securetty_types file contains a list of types associated to secure tty type that are defined in the policy for use by SELinux-aware applications. .sp .BR selinux_securetty_types_path "(3) " will return the active policy path to this file. The default securetty types file is: .RS .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/securetty_types .RE .sp Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). .sp .BR selinux_check_securetty_context "(3) reads this file to determine if a context is for a secure tty defined in the active policy. " .sp SELinux-aware applications such as .BR newrole "(1) use this information to check the status of a tty. " . .SH "FILE FORMAT" Each line in the file consists of the following entry: .sp .RS .I type .RS One or more type entries that are defined in the policy for secure tty devices. .RE .RE . .SH "EXAMPLE" # ./contexts/securetty_types .br sysadm_tty_device_t .br user_tty_device_t .br staff_tty_device_t . .SH "SEE ALSO" .ad l .nh .BR selinux "(8), " selinux_securetty_types_path "(3), " newrole "(1), " selinux_check_securetty_context "(3), " selinux_config "(5) "