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chcon

Change SELinux security context of a file or files/directories. See also: secon, restorecon, semanage-fcontext. More information: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/chcon.

  • View security context of a file:

ls -lZ {{path/to/file}}

  • Change the security context of a target file, using a reference file:

chcon --reference={{reference_file}} {{target_file}}

  • Change the full SELinux security context of a file:

chcon {{user}}:{{role}}:{{type}}:{{range/level}} {{filename}}

  • Change only the user part of SELinux security context:

chcon -u {{user}} {{filename}}

  • Change only the role part of SELinux security context:

chcon -r {{role}} {{filename}}

  • Change only the type part of SELinux security context:

chcon -t {{type}} {{filename}}

  • Change only the range/level part of SELinux security context:

chcon -l {{range/level}} {{filename}}