Context Statement ================= Contexts are formed using previously declared parameters and may be named or anonymous where: - Named - The context is declared with a context identifer that is used as a reference. - Anonymous - They are defined within the CIL labeling statement using user, role etc. identifiers. Each type is shown in the examples. context ------- Declare an SELinux security context identifier for labeling. The range (or current and clearance levels) MUST be defined whether the policy is MLS/MCS enabled or not. **Statement definition:** (context context_id (user_id role_id type_id levelrange_id))) **Where:** <table> <colgroup> <col width="25%" /> <col width="75%" /> </colgroup> <tbody> <tr class="odd"> <td align="left"><p><code>context</code></p></td> <td align="left"><p>The <code>context</code> keyword.</p></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td align="left"><p><code>context_id</code></p></td> <td align="left"><p>The <code>context</code> identifier.</p></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td align="left"><p><code>user_id</code></p></td> <td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>user</code> identifier.</p></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td align="left"><p><code>role_id</code></p></td> <td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>role</code> identifier.</p></td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td align="left"><p><code>type_id</code></p></td> <td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>type</code> or <code>typealias</code> identifier.</p></td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td align="left"><p><code>levelrange_id</code></p></td> <td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>levelrange</code> identifier. This entry may also be defined by anonymous or named <code>level</code>, <code>sensitivity</code>, <code>sensitivityalias</code>, <code>category</code>, <code>categoryalias</code> or <code>categoryset</code> as discussed in the <a href="#mls_labeling_statements">Multi-Level Security Labeling Statements</a> section and shown in the examples.</p></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> **Examples:** This example uses a named context definition: (context runas_exec_context (u object_r exec low_low)) (filecon "/system/bin/run-as" file runas_exec_context) to resolve/build a `file_contexts` entry of (assuming MLS enabled policy): /system/bin/run-as -- u:object_r:runas.exec:s0-s0 This example uses an anonymous context where the previously declared `user role type levelrange` identifiers are used to specifiy two [`portcon`](cil_network_labeling_statements.md#portcon) statements: (portcon udp 1024 (test.user object_r test.process ((s0) (s1)))) (portcon tcp 1024 (test.user object_r test.process (system_low system_high))) This example uses an anonymous context for the first and named context for the second in a [`netifcon`](cil_network_labeling_statements.md#netifcon) statement: (context netif_context (test.user object_r test.process ((s0 (c0)) (s1 (c0))))) (netifcon eth04 (test.user object_r test.process ((s0 (c0)) (s1 (c0)))) netif_context)