NAME¶
findcon - SELinux file context search tool
SYNOPSIS¶
findcon FCLIST [OPTIONS] [EXPRESSION]
DESCRIPTION¶
findcon allows the user to search for files with a specified context.
Results can be filtered by object class as described below.
FCLIST¶
The
findcon tool operates upon a file context list source. There are
three valid file context lists.
- directory
- If FCLIST is a name of a directory then begin the
search at that directory and recurse within it. Be sure there are no
circular mounts within it.
- file_contexts
- If FCLIST is the name of a file_contexts file (e.g.,
/etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts) then open that file and
find matching entries.
- database
- If FCLIST is the name of a database as created by a
previous run of indexcon or apol then open the database and
execute queries into it.
EXPRESSION¶
The following options allow the user to specify which files to print. A file
must meet all specified criteria. If no expression is provided, all files are
printed.
- -t TYPE, --type=TYPE
- Search for files with a context containing the type
TYPE.
- -u USER, --user=USER
- Search for files with a context containing the user
USER.
- -r ROLE, --role=ROLE
- Search for files with a context containing the role
ROLE.
- -m RANGE, --mls-range=RANGE
- Search for files with a context with the MLS range of
RANGE. Note that findcon ignores the SELinux translation library,
if present. In addition, this flag is ignored if the FCLIST has no
MLS information.
- --context=CONTEXT
- Search for files matching this partial context. This flag
overrides -t, -u, -r, and -m.
- -p PATH, --path=PATH
- Search for files which include PATH.
- -c CLASS, --class=CLASS
- Search only files of object class CLASS.
OPTIONS¶
The following additional options are available.
- -R, --regex
- Search using regular expressions instead of exact string
matching. This option does not affect the --class flag.
- -h, --help
- Print help information and exit.
- -V, --version
- Print version information and exit.
PARTIAL CONTEXT¶
The
--context flag specifies a partial context, which is a a colon
separated list of user, role, and type. If the system supports MLS, the
context may have a fourth field that gives the range. If a field is not
specified or is the literal asterisk, then the query will always match the
field.
OBJECT CLASSES¶
Valid object class strings are
block, char, dir, fifo, file, link, or sock.
NOTE¶
The findcon utility always operates on "raw" SELinux file contexts. If
the system has an installed translation library (i.e., libsetrans), those
translations are ignored in favor of reading the original contexts from the
filesystem (if FCFILE is a directory).
EXAMPLES¶
- findcon .
- Find every context in the current directory and all of its
subdirectories.
- findcon -u user_u .
- Find every context whose user is user_u in the current
directory and all subdirectories.
- findcon -u system_u -t bin_t file_contexts
- Find entries user system_u and type bin_t within a
file_contexts file, assuming that file_contexts is a file contexts
file.
- findcon --context=system_u::bin_t file_contexts
- This is equivalent to the previous example.
- findcon --context=system_u:*:bin_t:*
file_contexts
- This is also equivalent to the above example.
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Jeremy A. Mowery <jmowery@tresys.com>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright(C) 2003-2007 Tresys Technology, LLC
BUGS¶
Please report bugs via an email to setools-bugs@tresys.com.
SEE ALSO¶
replcon(1),
indexcon(1)