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  • Author : deraadt
    Date : 2019-09-02 21:18:40
    Hash : 647427d6
    Message : More correction of section 3 layout. directory->opendir, fts->fts_open, getcap->cgetent. pwcache->user_from_uid. And then repair references. ok jmc

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    .\"	@(#)chflags.1	8.4 (Berkeley) 5/2/95
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    .Dd $Mdocdate: September 2 2019 $
    .Dt CHFLAGS 1
    .Os
    .Sh NAME
    .Nm chflags
    .Nd change file flags
    .Sh SYNOPSIS
    .Nm chflags
    .Op Fl h
    .Oo
    .Fl R
    .Op Fl H | L | P
    .Oc
    .Ar flags
    .Ar
    .Sh DESCRIPTION
    The
    .Nm
    utility modifies the file flags of the listed files
    as specified by the
    .Ar flags
    operand.
    The
    .Ar flags
    of a file dictate special restrictions beyond those enforced by its
    mode/permissions.
    Only the superuser can change the user flags on block and
    character devices.
    .Pp
    You can use
    .Sy ls Fl lo
    to see the flags of existing files.
    .Pp
    The options are as follows:
    .Bl -tag -width Ds
    .It Fl H
    If the
    .Fl R
    option is also specified, symbolic links on the command line are followed.
    Symbolic links encountered in the tree traversal are not followed.
    .It Fl h
    Treat symbolic links like other files: modify links instead of
    following them.
    The
    .Fl h
    and
    .Fl R
    options are mutually exclusive.
    .It Fl L
    If the
    .Fl R
    option is also specified, all symbolic links are followed.
    .It Fl P
    If the
    .Fl R
    option is also specified, no symbolic links are followed.
    .It Fl R
    Recurse.
    Where
    .Ar file
    is a directory,
    change the flags of the directory and all the files and directories
    in the file hierarchy below it.
    .El
    .Pp
    Flags are a comma separated list of keywords.
    The following keywords are currently defined:
    .Pp
    .Bl -tag -width "nodump" -compact -offset indent
    .It Cm arch
    set the archived flag (superuser only)
    .It Cm nodump
    set the nodump flag (owner or superuser only)
    .It Cm sappnd
    set the system append-only flag (superuser only)
    .It Cm schg
    set the system immutable flag (superuser only)
    .It Cm uappnd
    set the user append-only flag (owner or superuser only)
    .It Cm uchg
    set the user immutable flag (owner or superuser only)
    .El
    .Pp
    The
    .Cm arch
    flag is for compatibility only,
    and currently has no effect.
    .Pp
    A file with the
    .Cm nodump
    flag set will by default only be backed up by
    .Xr dump 8
    during full backups.
    The
    .Fl h
    option of
    .Xr dump 8
    can be used to alter this.
    .Pp
    An immutable file may not be changed, moved, or deleted.
    An append-only file is immutable except that data may be appended to it.
    .Pp
    The
    superuser-settable
    .Cm sappnd
    and
    .Cm schg
    flags can be set at any time, but may only be cleared when the system is
    running at security level 0 or \-1
    (insecure or permanently insecure mode, respectively).
    For more information on setting the system security level,
    see
    .Xr securelevel 7 .
    .Pp
    Putting the letters
    .Cm no
    before a flag name causes the flag to be turned off.
    For example:
    .Pp
    .Bl -tag -width "nouchg" -compact -offset indent
    .It Cm nouchg
    the immutable bit should be cleared
    .El
    .Pp
    The
    .Fl H ,
    .Fl L ,
    and
    .Fl P
    options are ignored unless the
    .Fl R
    option is specified.
    In addition, these options override each other and the
    command's actions are determined by the last one specified.
    .Sh EXIT STATUS
    .Ex -std chflags
    .Sh SEE ALSO
    .Xr ls 1 ,
    .Xr chflags 2 ,
    .Xr stat 2 ,
    .Xr fts_open 3 ,
    .Xr securelevel 7 ,
    .Xr symlink 7 ,
    .Xr dump 8
    .Sh HISTORY
    The
    .Nm
    command first appeared in
    .Bx 4.4 .