| .TH "restorecond" "8" "2002031409" "" "" |
| .SH "NAME" |
| restorecond \- daemon that watches for file creation and then sets the default SELinux file context |
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| .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
| .B restorecond [\-d] [-h] [\-f restorecond_file ] [\-u] [\-v] |
| .P |
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| .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| This manual page describes the |
| .BR restorecond |
| program. |
| .P |
| This daemon uses inotify to watch files listed in the /etc/selinux/restorecond.conf, when they are created, this daemon will make sure they have |
| the correct file context associated with the policy. |
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| .SH "OPTIONS" |
| .TP |
| .B \-d |
| Turns on debugging mode. Application will stay in the foreground and lots of |
| debugs messages start printing. |
| .TP |
| . B \-h |
| Print usage statement. |
| .TP |
| .B \-f restorecond_file |
| Use alternative restorecond.conf file. |
| .TP |
| .B \-u |
| Turns on user mode. Runs restorecond in the user session and reads /etc/selinux/restorecond_user.conf. Uses dbus to make sure only one restorecond is running per user session. |
| .TP |
| .B \-v |
| Turns on verbose debugging. (Report missing files) |
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| .SH "AUTHOR" |
| This man page and program was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. |
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| .SH "FILES" |
| /etc/selinux/restorecond.conf |
| /etc/selinux/restorecond_user.conf |
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| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| .BR restorecon (8), |