A user that is allowed to use the su command under SELinux is also allowed to switch from the user role to the sysadmin role. What command will run a new shell for the user in the new context? (Specify the command only, with no path, options or arguments) Answer: newrole What is the difference between an SELinux domain and an SELinux type?"

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A user that is allowed to use the su command under SELinux is also allowed to switch from the user role to the sysadmin role. What command will run a new shell for the user in the new context? (Specify the command only, with no path, options or arguments) Answer: newrole What is the difference between an SELinux domain and an SELinux type?"