.TH "failsafe_context" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" .SH "NAME" failsafe_context \- The SELinux fail safe context configuration file . .SH "DESCRIPTION" The .I failsafe_context file allows SELinux-aware applications such as .BR PAM "(8) " to obtain a known valid login context for an administrator if no valid default entries can be found elsewhere. .sp .BR selinux_failsafe_context_path "(3) " will return the active policy path to this file. The default failsafe context file is: .RS .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/failsafe_context .RE .sp Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). .sp The following functions read this file from the active policy path if they cannot obtain a default context: .br .RS .BR get_default_context "(3) " .br .BR get_ordered_context_list "(3) " .br .BR get_ordered_context_list_with_level "(3) " .br .BR get_default_context_with_level "(3) " .br .BR get_default_context_with_role "(3) " .br .BR get_default_context_with_rolelevel "(3) " .br .BR query_user_context "(3) " .br .BR manual_user_enter_context "(3) " .RE . .SH "FILE FORMAT" The file consists of a single line entry as follows: .RS \fIrole\fB:\fItype\fR[\fB:\fIrange\fR] .RE .sp Where: .RS .I role .I type .I range .RS A role, type and optional range (for MCS/MLS), separated by colons (:) to form a valid login process context for an administrator to access the system. .RE .RE . .SH "EXAMPLE" # ./contexts/failsafe_context .br unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0 . .SH "SEE ALSO" .ad l .nh .BR selinux "(8), " selinux_failsafe_context_path "(3), " PAM "(8), " selinux_default_type_path "(3), " get_default_context "(3), " get_ordered_context_list "(3), " get_ordered_context_list_with_level "(3), " get_default_context_with_level "(3), " get_default_context_with_role "(3), " get_default_context_with_rolelevel "(3), " query_user_context "(3), " manual_user_enter_context "(3), " selinux_config "(5) "