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SECON(1)                                       NSA                                       SECON(1)



NAME
       secon - See an SELinux context, from a file, program or user input.

SYNOPSIS
       secon [-hVurtscmPRfLp] [CONTEXT]
       [--file] FILE
       [--link] FILE
       [--pid] PID

DESCRIPTION
       See  a part of a context. The context is taken from a file, pid, user input or the context
       in which secon is originally executed.

       -V, --version
              shows the current version of secon

       -h, --help
              shows the usage information for secon

       -P, --prompt
              outputs data in a format suitable for a prompt

       -C, --color
              outputs data with the associated ANSI color codes (requires -P)

       -u, --user
              show the user of the security context

       -r, --role
              show the role of the security context

       -t, --type
              show the type of the security context

       -s, --sensitivity
              show the sensitivity level of the security context

       -c, --clearance
              show the clearance level of the security context

       -m, --mls-range
              show the sensitivity level and clearance, as a range, of the security context

       -R, --raw
              outputs  the sensitivity level and clearance in an untranslated format.

       -f, --file
              gets the context from the specified file FILE

       -L, --link
              gets the context from the specified file FILE (doesn't follow symlinks)

       -p, --pid
              gets the context from the specified process PID

       --pid-exec
              gets the exec context from the specified process PID

       --pid-fs
              gets the fscreate context from the specified process PID

       --pid-key
              gets the key context from the specified process PID

       --current, --self
              gets the context from the current process

       --current-exec, --self-exec
              gets the exec context from the current process

       --current-fs, --self-fs
              gets the fscreate context from the current process

       --current-key, --self-key
              gets the key context from the current process

       --parent
              gets the context from the parent of the current process

       --parent-exec
              gets the exec context from the parent of the current process

       --parent-fs
              gets the fscreate context from the parent of the current process

       --parent-key
              gets the key context from the parent of the current process

       Additional argument CONTEXT may be provided and will be used if no options have been spec-
       ified  to  make secon get its context from another source.  If that argument is - then the
       context will be read from stdin.
       If there is no argument, secon will try reading a context from stdin, if  that  is  not  a
       tty, otherwise secon will act as though --self had been passed.

       If  none  of  --user,  --role, --type, --level or --mls-range is passed.  Then all of them
       will be output.

SEE ALSO
       chcon (1)

AUTHORS
       James Antill (james.antill AT redhat.com)



Security Enhanced Linux                     April 2006                                   SECON(1)

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