.TH  "mcs"  "8"  "8 Sep 2005" "dwalsh@redhat.com" "mcs documentation"

.SH "NAME"
mcs \- Multi-Category System

.SH "DESCRIPTION"
MCS (Multiple Category System) allows users to label files on their 
system within administrator defined categories.  It then uses SELinux
Mandatory Access Control to protect those files.   MCS is a discretionary 
model to allow users to mark their data with additional tags that further 
restrict access.  The only mandatory aspect is authorizing users for 
categories by defining their clearance in policy.  However, MCS is similar 
to MLS and exercises the same code paths and share the same support 
infrastructure.  They just differ in their specific configuration.


The
.I /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/setrans.conf configuration file translates the labels on disk to human
readable form.   Administrators can define any labels they want in this file.
Certain applications like printing and auditing will use these labels to 
identify the files.  By setting a category on a file you will prevent 
other applications/services from having access to the files.
.P
Examples of file labels would be PatientRecord, CompanyConfidential etc.

.SH "SEE ALSO"
selinux(8), chcon(1)

.SH FILES
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/setrans.conf