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restorecon_xattr(8)          SELinux User Command          restorecon_xattr(8)
NAME
       restorecon_xattr  -  manage security.restorecon_last extended attribute
       entries added by setfiles(8) or restorecon(8).
SYNOPSIS
       restorecon_xattr [-d] [-D] [-m] [-n] [-r] [-v] [-e directory] [-f spec-
       file] pathname
DESCRIPTION
       restorecon_xattr  will  display  the  SHA1  digests  added  to extended
       attributes security.restorecon_last or delete the attribute completely.
       These  attributes  are set by restorecon(8) or setfiles(8) to specified
       directories when relabeling recursively.
       restorecon_xattr is useful for managing the extended attribute  entries
       particularly  when users forget what directories they ran restorecon(8)
       or setfiles(8) from.
       RAMFS and TMPFS filesystems do not support the security.restorecon_last
       extended attribute and are automatically excluded from searches.
       By  default restorecon_xattr will display the SHA1 digests with "Match"
       appended if they match the default specfile set  or  the  specfile  set
       used  with  the  -f option. Non-matching SHA1 digests will be displayed
       with "No Match" appended.  This feature  can  be  disabled  by  the  -n
       option.
OPTIONS
       -d     delete   all   non-matching  security.restorecon_last  directory
              digest entries.
       -D     delete all security.restorecon_last directory digest entries.
       -m     do not read /proc/mounts to obtain a list of non-seclabel mounts
              to be excluded from relabeling checks.
              Setting  -m  is  useful where there is a non-seclabel fs mounted
              with a seclabel fs mounted on a directory below this.
       -n     Do not append "Match" or "No Match" to displayed digests.
       -r     recursively descend directories.
       -v     display SHA1 digest generated by specfile set.
       -e     directory
              directory to exclude (repeat option for  more  than  one  direc-
              tory).
       -f     specfile
              an   optional   specfile  containing  file  context  entries  as
              described in file_contexts(5).   This  will  be  used  by  sela-
              bel_open(3)  to  retrieve  the set of labeling entries, with the
              SHA1 digest being retrieved by selabel_digest(3).  If the option
              is not specified, then the default file_contexts will be used.
ARGUMENTS
       pathname
              the pathname of the directory tree to be searched.
SEE ALSO
       restorecon(8), setfiles(8)
                                 24 Sept 2016              restorecon_xattr(8)