.TH "semanage-permissive" "8" "20130617" "" "" .SH "NAME" .B semanage\-permissive \- SELinux Policy Management permissive mapping tool .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B semanage permissive [\-h] [\-n] [\-N] [\-S STORE] (\-\-add TYPE | \-\-delete TYPE | \-\-deleteall | \-\-extract | \-\-list) .SH "DESCRIPTION" semanage is used to configure certain elements of SELinux policy without requiring modification to or recompilation from policy sources. semanage permissive adds or removes a SELinux Policy permissive module. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP .I \-h, \-\-help show this help message and exit .TP .I \-a, \-\-add Add a record of the specified object type .TP .I \-d, \-\-delete Delete a record of the specified object type .TP .I \-D, \-\-deleteall Remove all local customizations of permissive domains .TP .I \-l, \-\-list List records of the specified object type .TP .I \-E, \-\-extract Extract customizable commands, for use within a transaction .TP .I \-n, \-\-noheading Do not print heading when listing the specified object type .TP .I \-N, \-\-noreload Do not reload the policy after commit .TP .I \-S STORE, \-\-store STORE Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage .SH EXAMPLE .nf List all permissive modules # semanage permissive \-l Make httpd_t (Web Server) a permissive domain # semanage permissive \-a httpd_t .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR selinux (8), .BR semanage (8) .SH "AUTHOR" This man page was written by Daniel Walsh