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MAC_NONE(4)	       FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual		   MAC_NONE(4)

NAME
     mac_none -- null MAC policy module

SYNOPSIS
     To	compile	the null policy	into your kernel, place	the following lines in
     your kernel configuration file:

	   options MAC
	   options MAC_NONE

     Alternately, to load the none module at boot time,	place the following
     line in your kernel configuration file:

	   options MAC

     and in loader.conf(5):

	   mac_none_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
     The mac_none policy module	implements a none MAC policy that has no ef-
     fect on access control in the system.  Unlike mac_stub(4),	none of	the
     MAC entry points are defined.

   Label Format
     No	labels are defined for mac_none.

SEE ALSO
     mac(4), mac_biba(4), mac_bsdextended(4), mac_ifoff(4), mac_lomac(4),
     mac_mls(4), mac_partition(4), mac_portacl(4), mac_seeotheruids(4),
     mac_stub(4), mac_test(4), mac(9)

HISTORY
     The mac_none policy module	first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0 and was devel-
     oped by the TrustedBSD Project.

AUTHORS
     This software was contributed to the FreeBSD Project by Network Asso-
     ciates Labs, the Security Research	Division of Network Associates Inc.
     under DARPA/SPAWAR	contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as	part of	the
     DARPA CHATS research program.

BUGS
     While the MAC Framework design is intended	to support the containment of
     the root user, not	all attack channels are	currently protected by entry
     point checks.  As such, MAC Framework policies should not be relied on,
     in	isolation, to protect against a	malicious privileged user.

FreeBSD	13.0			 July 25, 2015			  FreeBSD 13.0

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