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5.9.3. Checking the Default SELinux Context
Use the
matchpathcon command to check if files and directories have the correct SELinux context. From the matchpathcon(8) manual page: "matchpathcon queries the system policy and outputs the default security context associated with the file path."[10]. The following example demonstrates using the matchpathcon command to verify that files in /var/www/html/ directory are labeled correctly:
- As the Linux root user, run the
touch /var/www/html/file{1,2,3}command to create three files (file1,file2, andfile3). These files inherit thehttpd_sys_content_ttype from the/var/www/html/directory:Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - As the Linux root user, run the
chcon -t samba_share_t /var/www/html/file1command to change thefile1type tosamba_share_t. Note that the Apache HTTP Server cannot read files or directories labeled with thesamba_share_ttype. - The
matchpathcon-Voption compares the current SELinux context to the correct, default context in SELinux policy. Run thematchpathcon -V /var/www/html/*command to check all files in the/var/www/html/directory:matchpathcon -V /var/www/html/*
~]$ matchpathcon -V /var/www/html/* /var/www/html/file1 has context unconfined_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0, should be system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0 /var/www/html/file2 verified. /var/www/html/file3 verified.Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
The following output from the
matchpathcon command explains that file1 is labeled with the samba_share_t type, but should be labeled with the httpd_sys_content_t type:
/var/www/html/file1 has context unconfined_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0, should be system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0
/var/www/html/file1 has context unconfined_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0, should be system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0
To resolve the label problem and allow the Apache HTTP Server access to
file1, as the Linux root user, run the restorecon -v /var/www/html/file1 command:
restorecon -v /var/www/html/file1
~]# restorecon -v /var/www/html/file1
restorecon reset /var/www/html/file1 context unconfined_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0->system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0
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The matchpathcon(8) manual page, as shipped with the libselinux-utils package in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is written by Daniel Walsh. Any edits or changes in this version were done by Murray McAllister.