.TH CHECKMODULE 8 .SH NAME checkmodule \- SELinux policy module compiler .SH SYNOPSIS .B checkmodule .I "[\-h] [\-b] [\-C] [\-m] [\-M] [\-U handle_unknown ] [\-V] [\-o output_file] [input_file]" .SH "DESCRIPTION" This manual page describes the .BR checkmodule command. .PP .B checkmodule is a program that checks and compiles a SELinux security policy module into a binary representation. It can generate either a base policy module (default) or a non-base policy module (\-m option); typically, you would build a non-base policy module to add to an existing module store that already has a base module provided by the base policy. Use semodule_package to combine this module with its optional file contexts to create a policy package, and then use semodule to install the module package into the module store and load the resulting policy. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-b,\-\-binary Read an existing binary policy module file rather than a source policy module file. This option is a development/debugging aid. .TP .B \-C,\-\-cil Write CIL policy file rather than binary policy file. .TP .B \-h,\-\-help Print usage. .TP .B \-m Generate a non-base policy module. .TP .B \-M,\-\-mls Enable the MLS/MCS support when checking and compiling the policy module. .TP .B \-V,\-\-version Show policy versions created by this program. Note that you cannot currently build older versions. .TP .B \-o,\-\-output filename Write a binary policy module file to the specified filename. Otherwise, checkmodule will only check the syntax of the module source file and will not generate a binary module at all. .TP .B \-U,\-\-handle-unknown <action> Specify how the kernel should handle unknown classes or permissions (deny, allow or reject). .SH EXAMPLE .nf # Build a MLS/MCS-enabled non-base policy module. $ checkmodule \-M \-m httpd.te \-o httpd.mod .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" .B semodule(8), semodule_package(8) SELinux documentation at http://www.nsa.gov/research/selinux, especially "Configuring the SELinux Policy". .SH AUTHOR This manual page was copied from the checkpolicy man page written by Arpad Magosanyi <mag@bunuel.tii.matav.hu>, and edited by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. The program was written by Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>.