# phpman > man > RUNUSER(1)

> **TLDR:** Run commands as a user and group without asking for password.
>
- Run command as a different user:
  `sudo runuser {{user}} {{-c|--command}} '{{command}}'`
- Run command as a different user and group:
  `sudo runuser {{user}} {{-g|--group}} {{group}} {{-c|--command}} '{{command}}'`
- Start a login shell as a specific user:
  `sudo runuser {{user}} {{-l|--login}}`
- Specify a shell for running instead of the default shell (also works for login):
  `sudo runuser {{user}} {{-s|--shell}} {{/bin/sh}}`
- Preserve the entire environment of root (only if `--login` is not specified):
  `sudo runuser {{user}} {{-p|--preserve-environment}} {{-c|--command}} '{{command}}'`

*Source: tldr-pages*

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## NAME
       runuser - run a command with substitute user and group ID

## SYNOPSIS
       **runuser** [options] **-u** _user_ [[--] _command_ [_argument_...]]

       **runuser** [options] [**-**] [_user_ [_argument_...]]

## DESCRIPTION
       **runuser** can be used to run commands with a substitute user and group ID. If the option **-u** is
       not given, **runuser** falls back to **su**-compatible semantics and a shell is executed. The
       difference between the commands **runuser** and **su** is that **runuser** does not ask for a password
       (because it may be executed by the root user only) and it uses a different PAM configuration.
       The command **runuser** does not have to be installed with set-user-ID permissions.

       If the PAM session is not required, then the recommended solution is to use the [**setpriv**(1)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/setpriv/1/markdown)
       command.

       When called without arguments, **runuser** defaults to running an interactive shell as _root_.

       For backward compatibility, **runuser** defaults to not changing the current directory and to
       setting only the environment variables **HOME** and **SHELL** (plus **USER** and **LOGNAME** if the target
       _user_ is not root). This version of **runuser** uses PAM for session management.

       Note that **runuser** in all cases use PAM (pam_getenvlist()) to do the final environment
       modification. Command-line options such as **--login** and **--preserve-environment** affect the
       environment before it is modified by PAM.

## OPTIONS
### -c --command
           Pass _command_ to the shell with the **-c** option.

### -f --fast
           Pass **-f** to the shell, which may or may not be useful, depending on the shell.

### -g --group
           The primary group to be used. This option is allowed for the root user only.

### -G --supp-group
           Specify a supplementary group. This option is available to the root user only. The first
           specified supplementary group is also used as a primary group if the option **--group** is
           not specified.

       **-**, **-l**, **--login**
           Start the shell as a login shell with an environment similar to a real login:

           •   clears all the environment variables except for **TERM** and variables specified by
               **--whitelist-environment**

           •   initializes the environment variables **HOME**, **SHELL**, **USER**, **LOGNAME**, and **PATH**

           •   changes to the target user’s home directory

           •   sets argv[0] of the shell to '**-**' in order to make the shell a login shell

### -P --pty
           Create a pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides better
           security as the user does not share a terminal with the original session. This can be
           used to avoid TIOCSTI ioctl terminal injection and other security attacks against
           terminal file descriptors. The entire session can also be moved to the background (e.g.,
           **runuser** **--pty** **-u** **username** —— **command** **&**). If the pseudo-terminal is enabled, then **runuser**
           works as a proxy between the sessions (copy stdin and stdout).

           This feature is mostly designed for interactive sessions. If the standard input is not a
           terminal, but for example a pipe (e.g., **echo** **"date"** **|** **runuser** **--pty** **-u** **user**), then the
           ECHO flag for the pseudo-terminal is disabled to avoid messy output.

### -m -p --preserve-environment
           Preserve the entire environment, i.e., do not set **HOME**, **SHELL**, **USER** or **LOGNAME**. The
           option is ignored if the option **--login** is specified.

### -s --shell
           Run the specified _shell_ instead of the default. The shell to run is selected according to
           the following rules, in order:

           •   the shell specified with **--shell**

           •   the shell specified in the environment variable **SHELL** if the **--preserve-environment**
               option is used

           •   the shell listed in the passwd entry of the target user

           •   /bin/sh

               If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e., not listed in _/etc/shells_), then the
               **--shell** option and the **SHELL** environment variables are ignored unless the calling
               user is root.

       **--session-command=**_command_
           Same as **-c**, but do not create a new session. (Discouraged.)

### -w --whitelist-environment
           Don’t reset the environment variables specified in the comma-separated _list_ when clearing
           the environment for **--login**. The whitelist is ignored for the environment variables **HOME**,
           **SHELL**, **USER**, **LOGNAME**, and **PATH**.

### -V --version
           Display version information and exit.

### -h --help
           Display help text and exit.

## CONFIG FILES
       **runuser** reads the _/etc/default/runuser_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following
       configuration items are relevant for **runuser**:

### ENV___PATH (string)
           Defines the PATH environment variable for a regular user. The default value is
           _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_.

### ENV___ROOTPATH (string), ENV___SUPATH (string)
           Defines the **PATH** environment variable for root. **ENV**___**SUPATH** takes precedence. The default
           value is _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin_.

### ALWAYS___SET___PATH (boolean)
           If set to _yes_ and --login and --preserve-environment were not specified **runuser**
           initializes **PATH**.

       The environment variable **PATH** may be different on systems where _/bin_ and _/sbin_ are merged
       into _/usr_; this variable is also affected by the **--login** command-line option and the PAM
       system setting (e.g., **pam**___**[env**(8)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/env/8/markdown)).

## EXIT STATUS
       **runuser** normally returns the exit status of the command it executed. If the command was
       killed by a signal, **runuser** returns the number of the signal plus 128.

       Exit status generated by **runuser** itself:

       1
           Generic error before executing the requested command

       126
           The requested command could not be executed

       127
           The requested command was not found

## FILES
       _/etc/pam.d/runuser_
           default PAM configuration file

       _/etc/pam.d/runuser-l_
           PAM configuration file if **--login** is specified

       _/etc/default/runuser_
           runuser specific logindef config file

       _/etc/login.defs_
           global logindef config file

## HISTORY
       This **runuser** command was derived from coreutils' **su**, which was based on an implementation by
       David MacKenzie, and the Fedora **runuser** command by Dan Walsh.

## SEE ALSO
       [**setpriv**(1)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/setpriv/1/markdown), [**su**(1)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/su/1/markdown), [**login.defs**(5)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/login.defs/5/markdown), [**shells**(5)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/shells/5/markdown), [**pam**(8)](https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/pam/8/markdown)

## REPORTING BUGS
       For bug reports, use the issue tracker at <https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues>.

## AVAILABILITY
       The **runuser** command is part of the util-linux package which can be downloaded from Linux
       Kernel Archive <<https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/>>.



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