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restorecon(8)							 restorecon(8)

NAME
       restorecon - restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts.

SYNOPSIS
       restorecon [-R] [-n] [-p] [-v] [-e directory] pathname...

       restorecon -f infilename [-e directory] [-R] [-n] [-p] [-v] [-F]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page describes the restorecon program.

       This  program  is  primarily used to set the security context (extended
       attributes) on one or more files.

       It can also be run at any other time to correct inconsistent labels, to
       add  support  for newly-installed policy or, by using the -n option, to
       passively check whether the file contexts are all set as	 specified  by
       the active policy (default behavior).

       If  a  file  object  does not have a context, restorecon will write the
       default context to the file object's extended  attributes.  If  a  file
       object  has  a context, restorecon will only modify the type portion of
       the security context.  The -F option will force a  replacement  of  the
       entire context.

       It  is  the same executable as setfiles but operates in a slightly dif‐
       ferent manner depending on it's argv[0].

OPTIONS
       -e directory
	      exclude a directory (repeat the option to exclude more than  one
	      directory, Requires full path).

       -f infilename
	      infilename  contains  a list of files to be processed. Use - for
	      stdin.

       -F     Force reset of context to match  file_context  for  customizable
	      files,  and  the	default file context, changing the user, role,
	      range portion as well as the type.

       -h, -? display usage information and exit.

       -i     ignore files that do not exist.

       -n     don't change any file labels (passive check).

       -o outfilename
	      Deprecated, SELinux policy will probably block this access.  Use
	      shell  redirection  to save list of files with incorrect context
	      in filename.

       -p     show progress by printing * every 1024 files.  (If  you  relabel
	      the entire OS, this will show you the percentage complete.)

       -R, -r change  files  and  directories file labels recursively (descend
	      directories).
	      Note: restorecon	reports	 warnings  on  paths  without  default
	      labels only if called non-recursively or in verbose mode.

       -v     show  changes  in	 file  labels, if type or role are going to be
	      changed.

       -0     the separator for the input items is  assumed  to	 be  the  null
	      character	 (instead  of  the  white  space).  The quotes and the
	      backslash characters are also treated as normal characters  that
	      can form valid input.  This option finally also disables the end
	      of file string, which is treated like any other argument.	  Use‐
	      ful  when	 input items might contain white space, quote marks or
	      backslashes.  The -print0 option	of  GNU	 find  produces	 input
	      suitable for this mode.

       ARGUMENTS
	      pathname...  The pathname for the file(s) to be relabeled.

NOTE
       restorecon  does	 not  follow symbolic links and by default it does not
       operate recursively on directories.

AUTHOR
       This man page was written by Dan Walsh  <dwalsh@redhat.com>.   Some  of
       the content of this man page was taken from the setfiles man page writ‐
       ten by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>.  The program  was  written
       by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.

SEE ALSO
       setfiles(8), load_policy(8), checkpolicy(8)

				  2002031409			 restorecon(8)
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