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Sven Vermeulen
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Sven Vermeulen

Sven Vermeulen (sjvermeu on Twitter) is a long-term contributor to various free software projects and the author of several online guides and resources, including the Gentoo Handbook. He got his first taste of free software in 1997 and never looked back. Within SELinux, Sven contributed several policies to the Reference Policy project, and actively participated in policy development and user space development projects. In his daily job, Sven is an enterprise architect in a European financial institution as well as a self-employed solution engineer and consultant. Prior to this, he graduated with an MSE in computer engineering from Ghent University and an MSc in ICT enterprise architecture from IC Institute.
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Running commands in a specified role with runcon


Using sudo is not mandatory. SELinux also provides a command called runcon that allows users to run a command in a different context. Of course, SELinux restrictions still apply—the user must have the proper privileges to execute commands with a different context.

How to do it…

Running a command using a specified role and type is done by completing the following steps:

  1. Identify the domain in which the command should run, usually by checking the executables' context and searching for the entrypoint definition:

    ~$ ls -Z auditctl
    system_u:object_r:auditctl_exec_t    auditctl
    ~$ sesearch -t auditctl_exec_t -c file -p entrypoint -A
    Found 1 semantic av rules:
      allow auditctl_t auditctl_exec_t : file { … entrypoint … };
    
  2. Call the command, passing along the role and target type:

    ~$ runcon -r secadm_r -t auditctl_t auditctl -l
    

How it works…

The runcon application tells SELinux that the invocation of the command should result in a type and role transition...

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Sven Vermeulen

Sven Vermeulen (sjvermeu on Twitter) is a long-term contributor to various free software projects and the author of several online guides and resources, including the Gentoo Handbook. He got his first taste of free software in 1997 and never looked back. Within SELinux, Sven contributed several policies to the Reference Policy project, and actively participated in policy development and user space development projects. In his daily job, Sven is an enterprise architect in a European financial institution as well as a self-employed solution engineer and consultant. Prior to this, he graduated with an MSE in computer engineering from Ghent University and an MSc in ICT enterprise architecture from IC Institute.
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