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Details

Excerpt from:   BusyBox manual   >>   restorecon command

No manual entry for this command.

Excerpt from:   BusyBox source   >>   restorecon command   -   Last update: 2024-04-26 03:55 GMT.

Usage:
    restorecon [-dnpqsvW] [-e DIR]... [-o FILE] [-r alt_root_path] [-c policyfile] spec_file pathname

Reset file contexts under pathname according to spec_file

        -c FILE        Check the validity of the contexts against the specified binary policy
        -d        Show which specification matched each file
        -l        Log changes in file labels to syslog
        -n        Don't change any file labels
        -q        Suppress warnings
        -r DIR        Use an alternate root path
        -e DIR        Exclude DIR
        -F        Force reset of context to match file_context for customizable files
        -o FILE        Save list of files with incorrect context
        -s        Take a list of files from stdin (instead of command line)
        -v        Show changes in file labels, if type or role are changing
        -vv        Show changes in file labels, if type, role, or user are changing
        -W        Display warnings about entries that had no matching files
Usage:
    restorecon [-iFnRv] [-e EXCLUDEDIR]... [-o FILE] [-f FILE]

Reset security contexts of files in pathname

        -i        Ignore files that don't exist
        -f FILE        File with list of files to process
        -e DIR        Directory to exclude
        -R,-r        Recurse
        -n        Don't change any file labels
        -o FILE        Save list of files with incorrect context
        -v        Verbose
        -vv        Show changed labels
        -F        Force reset of context to match file_context
                for customizable files, or the user section,
                if it has changed

Note that some options may not be compiled in. If Usage: is shown multiple times these are compile options.

GPL-Browser

Daily updated index of all restorecon code findings on the GPL-Browser. Last update: 2024-04-26 04:13 GMT.
The Browse column points to the Path containing the respective source code on the gpl.boxmatrix.info service.
The SoC column lists the Chip-Codenames, the Model column lists the nicks of the Box-Models.
The Diff column links the comparison of the AVM Kernel to the pristine original from Kernel.org.
The Download column links the full tarball the respective directory content is extracted from.
The presence of the source does not mean it fits the respective model and architecture. See the Model-Matrix where it's used.

Excerpt from:   BusyBox manual   >>   restorecon command   -   Last update: 2009-10-02 09:23 GMT.

Dependencies

Daily updated index of all dependencies of this command. Last update: 2024-04-26 07:29 GMT.
A * in the Mod column marks info from Supportdata-Probes, which will always stay incomplete.

Relation Typ Object Mod Firmware Info Origin
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Model-Matrix

Daily updated index of the presence, path and size of this command for each model. Last update: 2024-04-26 05:10 GMT.
Showing all models using this command. Click any column header (click-wait-click) to sort the list by the respective data.
The (main/scrpn/boot/arm/prx/atom) label in the Model column shows which CPU is meant for models with multiple Linux instances.
Note that this list is merged from Firmware-Probes of all known AVM firmware for a model, including Recovery.exe and Labor-Files.
The path <bb> means the applet could be located in the busybox binary and could be called busybox restorecon.
If a path is shown and no <bb> marker, then this is a dead link to a missing applet.

Model Firmware Path Size
0 models use this command

Symbols

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