Query: runcon
OS: linux
Section: 1
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RUNCON(1) User Commands RUNCON(1)NAMEruncon - run command with specified security contextSYNOPSISruncon CONTEXT COMMAND [args] runcon [ -c ] [-u USER] [-r ROLE] [-t TYPE] [-l RANGE] COMMAND [args]DESCRIPTIONRun COMMAND with completely-specified CONTEXT, or with current or transitioned security context modified by one or more of LEVEL, ROLE, TYPE, and USER. If none of -c, -t, -u, -r, or -l, is specified, the first argument is used as the complete context. Any additional arguments after COMMAND are interpreted as arguments to the command. Note that only carefully-chosen contexts are likely to successfully run. Run a program in a different security context. With neither CONTEXT nor COMMAND, print the current security context. CONTEXT Complete security context -c, --compute compute process transition context before modifying -t, --type=TYPE type (for same role as parent) -u, --user=USER user identity -r, --role=ROLE role -l, --range=RANGE levelrange --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exitAUTHORWritten by Russell Coker.REPORTING BUGSReport runcon bugs to bug-coreutils@gnu.org GNU coreutils home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/> General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/> Report runcon translation bugs to <http://translationproject.org/team/>COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.SEE ALSOThe full documentation for runcon is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and runcon programs are properly installed at your site, the command info coreutils 'runcon invocation' should give you access to the complete manual. GNU coreutils 8.5 February 2011 RUNCON(1)
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