# runcon > Run a program in a different SELinux security context. > See also: `secon`. > More information: . - Print the security context of the current execution context: `runcon` - Specify the domain to run a command in: `runcon -t {{domain}}_t {{command}}` - Specify the context role to run a command with: `runcon -r {{role}}_r {{command}}` - Specify the full context to run a command with: `runcon {{user}}_u:{{role}}_r:{{domain}}_t {{command}}`