6.4. Changing the Default Mapping
In Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux users are mapped to the SELinux
__default__
login by default (which is in turn mapped to the SELinux unconfined_u
user). If you would like new Linux users, and Linux users not specifically mapped to an SELinux user to be confined by default, change the default mapping with the semanage login
command.
For example, enter the following command as root to change the default mapping from
unconfined_u
to user_u
:
~]#
semanage login -m -S targeted -s "user_u" -r s0 __default__
Verify the
__default__
login is mapped to user_u
:
~]#
semanage login -l
Login Name SELinux User MLS/MCS Range Service __default__ user_u s0-s0:c0.c1023 * root unconfined_u s0-s0:c0.c1023 * system_u system_u s0-s0:c0.c1023 *
If a new Linux user is created and an SELinux user is not specified, or if an existing Linux user logs in and does not match a specific entry from the
semanage login -l
output, they are mapped to user_u
, as per the __default__
login.
To change back to the default behavior, enter the following command as root to map the
__default__
login to the SELinux unconfined_u
user:
~]#
semanage login -m -S targeted -s "unconfined_u" -r s0-s0:c0.c1023 __default__