Provided by: libselinux1-dev_3.5-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       setfilecon, fsetfilecon, lsetfilecon - set SELinux security context of a file

SYNOPSIS

       #include <selinux/selinux.h>

       int setfilecon(const char *path, const char *con);

       int setfilecon_raw(const char *path, const char *con);

       int lsetfilecon(const char *path, const char *con);

       int lsetfilecon_raw(const char *path, const char *con);

       int fsetfilecon(int fd, const char *con);

       int fsetfilecon_raw(int fd, const char *con);

DESCRIPTION

       setfilecon() sets the security context of the file system object.

       lsetfilecon() is identical to setfilecon, except in the case of a symbolic link, where the
       link itself has it's context set, not the file that it refers to.

       fsetfilecon() is identical to setfilecon, only the open file pointed  to  by  filedes  (as
       returned  by  open(2)) has it's context set in place of path.  Since libselinux 3.4 a file
       opened via O_PATH is supported.

       setfilecon_raw(), lsetfilecon_raw(), and fsetfilecon_raw()  behave  identically  to  their
       non-raw counterparts but do not perform context translation.

RETURN VALUE

       On success, zero is returned. On failure, -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS

       If  there is insufficient space remaining to store the extended attribute, errno is set to
       either ENOSPC, or EDQUOT if quota enforcement was the cause.

       If extended attributes are not supported by the filesystem, or are disabled, errno is  set
       to ENOTSUP.

       The errors documented for the stat(2) system call are also applicable here.

SEE ALSO

       selinux(3), freecon(3), getfilecon(3), setfscreatecon(3)