SETCAP
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 2020-08-29
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NAME
setcap - set file capabilities
SYNOPSIS
setcap [-q] [-n <rootuid>] [-v] {capabilities|-|-r} filename [ ... capabilitiesN fileN ]
DESCRIPTION
In the absence of the
-v
(verify) option
setcap
sets the capabilities of each specified
filename
to the
capabilities
specified. The optional
-n <rootuid>
argument can be used to set the file capability for use only in a
user namespace with this root user ID owner. The
-v
option is used to verify that the specified capabilities are currently
associated with the file. If -v and -n are supplied, the
-n <rootuid>
argument is also verified.
The
capabilities
are specified in the form described in
cap_from_text(3).
The special capability string,
'-',
can be used to indicate that capabilities are read from the standard
input. In such cases, the capability set is terminated with a blank
line.
The special capability string,
'-r',
is used to remove a capability set from a file. Note, setting an empty
capability set is
not the same
as removing it. An empty set can be used to guarantee a file is not
executed with privilege in spite of the fact that the prevailing
ambient+inheritable sets would otherwise bestow capabilities on
executed binaries.
The
-q
flag is used to make the program less verbose in its output.
EXIT CODE
The
setcap
program will exit with a 0 exit code if successful. On failure, the
exit code is 1.
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs via:
- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/buglist.cgi?component=libcap&list_id=1090757
-
SEE ALSO
capsh(1),
cap_from_text(3),
cap_get_file(3),
capabilities(7),
user_namespaces(7),
captree(8),
getcap(8)
and
getpcaps(8).
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- EXIT CODE
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- REPORTING BUGS
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- SEE ALSO
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