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