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NEWROLE(1)                            NSA                           NEWROLE(1)

NAME
newrole - run a shell with a new role

SYNOPSIS
newrole  [-r|--role]   ROLE  [-t|--type]   TYPE  [-l|--level]   LEVEL  [--
][ARGS] ... 

DESCRIPTION
Run a new shell in a new context.  The new context is derived from  the
old  context  in  which  newrole  is originally executed.  If the -r or
--role option is specified, then the new context  will  have  the  role
specified  by  ROLE.  If the -t or --type option is specified, then the
new context will have the type (domain) specified by TYPE.  If  a  role
is  specified,  but  no  type is specified, the default type is derived
from the specified role.  If the -l or  --level  option  is  specified,
then  the  new  context  will  have  the sensitivity level specified by
LEVEL.  If LEVEL is a range, the new context will have the  sensitivity
level and clearance specified by that range.

Additional  arguments  ARGS may be provided after a -- option, in which
case they are supplied to the new shell.  In particular, an argument of
--  -c  will cause the next argument to be treated as a command by most
command interpreters.

The new shell will be the shell specified in the user's  entry  in  the
/etc/passwd file.

FILES
/etc/passwd - user account information
/etc/shadow - encrypted passwords and age information

SEE ALSO
su (1), runas (1)

AUTHORS
Tim Fraser (tfraser@tislabs.com)
Anthony Colatrella (amcolat@epoch.ncsc.mil)

Security Enhanced Linux          October 2000                       NEWROLE(1)