NFS and selinux context question

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Hi,

The configuration is a Fedora NFS server holding the home directories of Fedora clients.  So, all Fedora.

Example:  A user on the client creates a ~/.cert directory. Looking at the directory from the server side we see.

[djensen@f35ser ~]$ ls -Zd .cert
system_u:object_r:home_cert_t:s0 .cert

On the client side the user sees

[djensen@f35k ~]$ ls -Zd .cert
system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0 .cert

Is there a way the client side can show the actual selinux context that is being enforced on
the server side?

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