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# restorecon
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> Restore SELinux security context on files/directories according to persistent rules.
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> See also: `semanage-fcontext`.
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> More information: <https://manned.org/restorecon>.
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- View the current security context of a file or directory:
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`ls -dlZ {{path/to/file_or_directory}}`
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- Restore the security context of a file or directory:
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`restorecon {{path/to/file_or_directory}}`
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- Restore the security context of a directory recursively, and show all changed labels:
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`restorecon -R -v {{path/to/directory}}`
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- Restore the security context of a directory recursively, using all available threads, and show progress:
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`restorecon -R -T {{0}} -p {{path/to/directory}}`
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- Preview the label changes that would happen without applying them:
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`restorecon -R -n -v {{path/to/directory}}`
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# semanage fcontext
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> Manage persistent SELinux security context rules on files/directories.
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> See also: `semanage`, `restorecon`.
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> More information: <https://manned.org/semanage-fcontext>.
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- List all file labelling rules:
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`sudo semanage fcontext --list`
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- List all user-defined file labelling rules without headings:
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`sudo semanage fcontext --list --locallist --noheading`
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- Add a user-defined rule that labels any path which matches a PCRE regex:
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`sudo semanage fcontext --add --type {{samba_share_t}} {{'/mnt/share(/.*)?'}}`
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- Delete a user-defined rule using its PCRE regex:
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`sudo semanage fcontext --delete {{'/mnt/share(/.*)?'}}`
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- Relabel a directory recursively by applying the new rules:
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`restorecon -R -v {{path/to/directory}}`
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