.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. .B semanage permissive adds or removes a SELinux Policy permissive module. Please note that this command can make any domain permissive, but can only remove the permissive property from domains where it was added by semanage permissive ("semanage permissive -d" can only be used on types listed as "Customized Permissive Types" by "semanage permissive -l"). .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 domains ("Builtin Permissive Types" where set by the system policy, or a custom policy module) # 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