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NAME

       runcon - run command with specified security context

SYNOPSIS

       runcon CONTEXT COMMAND [args]
       runcon [ -c ] [-u USER] [-r ROLE] [-t TYPE] [-l RANGE] COMMAND [args]

DESCRIPTION

       Run  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  SELinux security context.  With neither CONTEXT nor COMMAND, print the
       current security context.

       Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.

       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 exit

AUTHOR

       Written by Russell Coker.

REPORTING BUGS

       GNU coreutils online help: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>
       Report runcon translation bugs to <http://translationproject.org/team/>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  ©  2017  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 ALSO

       Full documentation at: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/runcon>
       or available locally via: info '(coreutils) runcon invocation'