.TH "service_seusers" "5" "28-Nov-2011" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux configuration" .SH "NAME" service_seusers \- The SELinux GNU/Linux user and service to SELinux user mapping configuration files. .SH "DESCRIPTION" These are optional files that allow services to define an SELinux user when authenticating via SELinux-aware login applications such as .BR PAM "(8). " .sp There is one file for each GNU/Linux user name that will be required to run a service with a specific SELinux user name. .sp The path for each configuration file is formed by the path returned by .BR selinux_policy_root "(3) with " .IR /logins/username appended (where \fIusername\fR is a file representing the GNU/Linux user name). The default services directory is located at: .RS .I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/logins .RE .sp Where \fI{SELINUXTYPE}\fR is the entry from the selinux configuration file \fIconfig\fR (see \fBselinux_config\fR(5)). .sp .BR getseuser "(3) reads this file to map services to an SELinux user. " .SH "FILE FORMAT" Each line within the \fIusername\fR file is formatted as follows with each component separated by a colon: .RS .IB service : seuser \fR[\fB:\fIrange\fR] .RE .sp Where: .RS .I service .RS The service name used by the application. .RE .I seuser .RS The SELinux user name. .RE .I range .RS The range for MCS/MLS policies. .RE .RE .SH "EXAMPLES" Example 1 \- for the 'root' user: .RS # ./logins/root .br ipa:user_u:s0 .br this_service:unconfined_u:s0 .RE .sp Example 2 \- for GNU/Linux user 'rch': .RS # ./logins/rch .br ipa:unconfined_u:s0 .br that_service:unconfined_u:s0 .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR selinux "(8), " PAM "(8), " selinux_policy_root "(3), " getseuser "(3), " selinux_config "(5) "