chcon (ecf91914-6c5a-4f9f-834b-ab8f2de39c88)
The chcon command in Linux is used to change the SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) context of a file or directory. SELinux uses a security context, which includes labels like user, role, type, and level, to enforce access controls. The chcon command allows users to modify these labels.[Google Cloud June 18 2024]
Cluster A | Galaxy A | Cluster B | Galaxy B | Level |
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UNC3886 (23af694a-11f4-43eb-a176-683059b301cb) | Tidal Groups | chcon (ecf91914-6c5a-4f9f-834b-ab8f2de39c88) | Tidal Software | 1 |