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SETools - Policy analysis tools for SELinux setools@tresys.com, https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools3/wiki TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------- 1. Overview 2. Installation 2.1. building SETools 2.2. setup.py flags 3. Features 3.1. graphical tools 3.2. command-line tools 3.3. analysis libraries 4. Obtaining SETools 5. Reporting bugs 6. Copyright license 1. Overview ----------- This file describes SETools, developed by Tresys Technology. SETools is a collection of graphical tools, command-line tools, and libraries designed to facilitate SELinux policy analysis. Please consult the KNOWN-BUGS file prior to reporting bugs. 2. Installation --------------- SETools uses the Python setuptools build system to build, and install. As such it contains a setup.py script that will install the tools. SETools requires the following development packages for building: Python 2.7 or 3.3+ setuptools gcc bison flex libselinux libsepol 2.4+ libbz2 SWIG 2.0.12+ or 3.0+ To build SETools' graphical tools, the following packages are required: TBD To run SETools, the following packages are required: Python 2.7 or 3.3+ NetworkX 1.8+ setuptools libselinux libsepol 2.4+ libbz2 2.1. building SETools --------------------- Unpack the official distribution or check out the git repository, and perform the following: $ cd setools $ python setup.py build $ python setup.py install This will put the applications in /usr/bin, data files in /usr/share/setools, and libraries in /usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/setools. 2.2. setup.py flags ------------------- Please see `python setup.py --help` or `python setup.py install --help` for up-to-date information on build and install options, respectively. 2.3 unit tests -------------- One goal for SETools is to provide confidence in the validity of the output for the tools. The unit tests for SETools can be run with the following command $ python setup.py test 3. Features ----------- SETools encompasses a number of tools, both graphical and command line, and libraries. Many of the programs have help files accessible during runtime. 3.1. graphical tools -------------------- TBD 3.2. command-line tools ----------------------- Some tools in the SETools suite may be run in a terminal environment. sedta: A tool to perform domain transition analyses on an SELinux policy. seinfo: A tool to quickly get a list of components from an SELinux policy. seinfoflow: A tool to perform information flow analyses on an SELinux policy. sesearch: A tool to search rules (allow, type_transition, etc.) within an SELinux policy. 3.3. analysis libraries ----------------------- The SETools support libraries are available for use in third-party applications. Although they are not officially supported (and thus subject to change between SETools releases), we will do our best to maintain API stability. 4. Obtaining SETools -------------------- Official releases of SETools may be freely downloaded from: https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools/releases SETools source code is maintained within a GitHub repository. From the command line do: $ git clone https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools.git You may also browse the GitHub repository at https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools. SETools included in most Linux distributions which enable SELinux usage, such as Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Gentoo, and Debian. 5. Reporting bugs ----------------- Bugs can be reported in the SETools GitHub issues tracker: https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools/issues 6. Copyright license -------------------- The intent is to allow free use of this source code. All programs' source files are copyright protected and freely distributed under the GNU General Public License (see COPYING.GPL). All library source files are copyright under the GNU Lesser General Public License (see COPYING.LGPL). All files distributed with this package indicate the appropriate license to use with that file. Absolutely no warranty is provided or implied.