"selinux_restorecon" "3" "20 Oct 2015" "Security Enhanced Linux" "SELinux API documentation"
"NAME"
selinux_restorecon - restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts
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"SYNOPSIS"
#include <selinux/restorecon.h> "int selinux_restorecon(const char *" pathname , "unsigned int " restorecon_flags ");" .
"DESCRIPTION"
selinux_restorecon () restores file default security contexts on filesystems that support extended
attributes (see
xattr (7)), based on:
pathname containing a directory or file to be relabeled.
If this is a directory and the
restorecon_flags SELINUX_RESTORECON_RECURSE has been set (for descending through directories), then
selinux_restorecon () will write an SHA1 digest of the combined specfiles (see the
NOTES section for details) to an extended attribute of
security.restorecon_last once the relabeling has been completed successfully. This digest will be
checked should
selinux_restorecon () be rerun
with the
restorecon_flags SELINUX_RESTORECON_RECURSE flag set. If any of the specfiles had been updated, the digest
will also be updated. However if the digest is the same, no relabeling checks
will take place (unless the
SELINUX_RESTORECON_IGNORE_DIGEST flag is set).
restorecon_flags contains the labeling
option/
rules as follows:
SELINUX_RESTORECON_IGNORE_DIGEST force the checking of labels even if the stored SHA1 digest matches the
specfiles SHA1 digest. The specfiles digest will be written to the
security.restorecon_last extended attribute once relabeling has been completed successfully provided the
SELINUX_RESTORECON_NOCHANGE flag has not been set.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_NOCHANGE don't change any file labels (passive check) or update the digest in the
security.restorecon_last extended attribute.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_SET_SPECFILE_CTX If set, reset the files label to match the default specfile context.
If not set only reset the files "type" component of the context to match the
default specfile context.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_RECURSE change file and directory labels recursively (descend directories)
and if successful write an SHA1 digest of the combined specfiles to an
extended attribute as described in the
NOTES section.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_VERBOSE log file label changes.
Note that if
SELINUX_RESTORECON_VERBOSE and
SELINUX_RESTORECON_PROGRESS flags are set, then
SELINUX_RESTORECON_PROGRESS will take precedence.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_PROGRESS show progress by outputting the number of files in 1k blocks processed
to stdout. If the
SELINUX_RESTORECON_MASS_RELABEL flag is also set then the approximate percentage complete will be shown.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_MASS_RELABEL generally set when relabeling the entire OS, that will then show the
approximate percentage complete. The
SELINUX_RESTORECON_PROGRESS flag must also be set.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_REALPATH convert passed-in
pathname to the canonical pathname using
realpath (3). SELINUX_RESTORECON_XDEV prevent descending into directories that have a different device number than
the
pathname entry from which the descent began.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_ADD_ASSOC attempt to add an association between an inode and a specification. If there
is already an association for the inode and it conflicts with the
specification, then use the last matching specification.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_ABORT_ON_ERROR abort on errors during the file tree walk.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_SYSLOG_CHANGES log any label changes to
syslog (3). SELINUX_RESTORECON_LOG_MATCHES log what specfile context matched each file.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_IGNORE_NOENTRY ignore files that do not exist.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_IGNORE_MOUNTS do not read
/proc/mounts to obtain a list of non-seclabel mounts to be excluded from relabeling checks.
Setting
SELINUX_RESTORECON_IGNORE_MOUNTS is useful where there is a non-seclabel fs mounted with a seclabel fs mounted
on a directory below this.
The behavior regarding the checking and updating of the SHA1 digest described
above is the default behavior. It is possible to change this by first calling
selabel_open (3) and not enabling the
SELABEL_OPT_DIGEST option, then calling
selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle (3) to set the handle to be used by
selinux_restorecon (3). If the
pathname is a directory path, then it is possible to set directories to be excluded
from the path by calling
selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list (3) with a
NULL terminated list before calling
selinux_restorecon (3). By default
selinux_restorecon (3) reads
/proc/mounts to obtain a list of non-seclabel mounts to be excluded from relabeling checks
unless the
SELINUX_RESTORECON_IGNORE_MOUNTS flag has been set.
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"RETURN VALUE"
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned and
errno is set appropriately.
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"NOTES"
"1." 4
To improve performance when relabeling file systems recursively (e.g. the
restorecon_flags SELINUX_RESTORECON_RECURSE flag is set)
selinux_restorecon () will write an SHA1 digest of the specfiles that are processed by
selabel_open (3) to an extended attribute named
security.restorecon_last to the directory specified in the
pathname . "2." 4
To check the extended attribute entry use
getfattr (1) , for example:
getfattr -e hex -n security.restorecon_last /
"3." 4
The SHA1 digest is calculated by
selabel_open (3) concatenating the specfiles it reads during initialisation with the
resulting digest and list of specfiles being retrieved by
selabel_digest (3). "4." 4
The specfiles consist of the mandatory
file_contexts file plus any subs, subs_dist, local and homedir entries (text or binary versions)
as determined by any
selabel_open (3) options e.g.
SELABEL_OPT_BASEONLY . Should any of the specfiles have changed, then when
selinux_restorecon () is run again with the
SELINUX_RESTORECON_RECURSE flag set, a new SHA1 digest will be calculated and all files will be automatically
relabeled depending on the settings of the
SELINUX_RESTORECON_SET_SPECFILE_CTX flag (provided
SELINUX_RESTORECON_NOCHANGE is not set).
"5." 4
/sys and in-memory filesystems do not support the
security.restorecon_last extended attribute and are automatically excluded from any relabeling checks.
"6." 4
By default
stderr is used to log output messages and errors. This may be changed by calling
selinux_set_callback (3) with the
SELINUX_CB_LOG type option.
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"SEE ALSO"
selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle (3), selinux_restorecon_default_handle (3), selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list (3), selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath (3), selinux_restorecon_xattr (3), selinux_set_callback (3)