tldr/pages/linux/runcon.md

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runcon

Run a program in a different SELinux security context. See also: secon. More information: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/runcon.

  • 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}}