.TH "booleans" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" .SH "NAME" booleans \- The SELinux booleans configuration files . .SH "DESCRIPTION" The \fIbooleans\fR file, if present contains booleans to support a specific distribution. .sp The \fIbooleans.local\fR file, if present contains locally generated booleans. .sp Both files contain a list of boolean names and their associated values. .sp Generally the \fIbooleans\fR and/or \fIbooleans.local\fR files are not present (they have been deprecated). However if there is an SELinux-aware application that uses the libselinux functions listed below, then these files may be present: .sp .RS .BR security_set_boolean_list "(3) " .RS Writes a \fIbooleans.local\fR file if flag \fIpermanent\fR = \fI1\fR. .sp .RE .RE .RS .BR security_load_booleans "(3) " .RS Looks for a \fIbooleans\fR and/or \fIbooleans.local\fR file at \fBselinux_booleans_path\fR(3) unless a specific path is specified as a parameter. .RE .RE .sp \fBbooleans\fR(8) has details on booleans and \fBsetsebool\fR(8) describes how booleans can now be set persistent across reboots. .sp \fBselinux_booleans_path\fR(3) will return the active policy path to these files. The default boolean files are: .RS .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/booleans .br .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/booleans.local .RE .sp Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). . .SH "FILE FORMAT" Both boolean files have the same format and contain one or more boolean names and their value. .sp The format is: .RS .I boolean_name .I value .sp .RE Where: .RS .I boolean_name .RS The name of the boolean. .RE .I value .RS The default setting for the boolean. This can be one of the following: .RS .IR true " | " false " | " 1 " | " 0 .RE .RE .RE .sp Note that if .B SETLOCALDEFS is set in the SELinux .I config file (see .BR selinux_config "(5)), then " selinux_mkload_policy "(3) will check for a " .I booleans.local file in the .BR selinux_booleans_path (3) and also a .I local.users file (see .BR local.users "(5)) in the " selinux_users_path "(3). " . .SH "SEE ALSO" .ad l .nh .BR selinux "(8), " booleans "(8), " setsebool "(8), " semanage "(8), " selinux_booleans_path "(3), " security_set_boolean_list "(3), " security_load_booleans "(3), " selinux_mkload_policy "(3), " selinux_users_path "(3), " selinux_config "(5), " local.users "(5) "