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6.6. Booleans for Users Executing Applications
			Not allowing Linux users to execute applications (which inherit users' permissions) in their home directories and 
/tmp/, which they have write access to, helps prevent flawed or malicious applications from modifying files that users own. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, by default, Linux users in the guest_t and xguest_t domains cannot execute applications in their home directories or /tmp/; however, by default, Linux users in the user_t and staff_t domains can.
		
			Booleans are available to change this behavior, and are configured with the 
setsebool command. The setsebool command must be run as the Linux root user. The setsebool -P command makes persistent changes. Do not use the -P option if you do not want changes to persist across reboots:
		guest_t
			To allow Linux users in the 
guest_t domain to execute applications in their home directories and /tmp/:
		setsebool -P allow_guest_exec_content on
~]# setsebool -P allow_guest_exec_content onxguest_t
			To allow Linux users in the 
xguest_t domain to execute applications in their home directories and /tmp/:
		setsebool -P allow_xguest_exec_content on
~]# setsebool -P allow_xguest_exec_content onuser_t
			To prevent Linux users in the 
user_t domain from executing applications in their home directories and /tmp/:
		setsebool -P allow_user_exec_content off
~]# setsebool -P allow_user_exec_content offstaff_t
			To prevent Linux users in the 
staff_t domain from executing applications in their home directories and /tmp/:
		setsebool -P allow_staff_exec_content off
~]# setsebool -P allow_staff_exec_content off