SELinux policy without requiring modification to or recompilation
from policy sources. semanage boolean command controls the settings of booleans in SELinux policy. booleans are if\-then\-else rules written in SELinux Policy. They can be used to customize the way that SELinux Policy rules effect a confined domain.
.SH"OPTIONS"
.TP
.I\-h,\-\-help
show this help message and exit
.TP
.I\-n,\-\-noheading
Do not print heading when listing the specified object type
.TP
.I\-N,\-\-noreload
Do not reload policy after commit
.TP
.I\-SSTORE,\-\-storeSTORE
Select an alternate SELinux Policy Store to manage
.TP
.I\-C,\-\-locallist
List local customizations
.TP
.I\-m,\-\-modify
Modify a record of the specified object type
.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\-D,\-\-deleteall
Remove all local customizations
.TP
.I\-1,\-\-on
Enable the boolean
.TP
.I\-0,\-\-off
Disable the boolean
.SHEXAMPLE
.nf
Turn on the apache can send mail boolan
# semanage boolean \-m \-\-on httpd_can_sendmail
List customized booleans
# semanage boolean \-l \-C
.SH"SEE ALSO"
.Bselinux(8),
.Bsemanage(8)
.Bsetsebool(8)
.Bgetsebool(8)
.SH"AUTHOR"
This man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>