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26.Dd October 7, 2023
27.Dt JEXEC 8
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm jexec
31.Nd "execute a command inside an existing jail"
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.Nm
34.Op Fl l
35.Op Fl u Ar username | Fl U Ar username
36.Ar jail Op Ar command ...
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The
39.Nm
40utility executes
41.Ar command
42inside the
43.Ar jail
44identified by its jid or name.
45If
46.Ar command
47is not specified then the user's shell is used.
48.Pp
49The following options are available:
50.Bl -tag -width indent
51.It Fl l
52Execute in a clean environment.
53The environment is discarded except for
54.Ev HOME , SHELL , TERM , USER ,
55and anything from the login class capability database for the user.
56.Ev PATH
57is set to "/bin:/usr/bin".
58.It Fl u Ar username
59The user name from host environment as whom the
60.Ar command
61should run.
62This is the default.
63.It Fl U Ar username
64The user name from jailed environment as whom the
65.Ar command
66should run.
67.El
68.Sh EXAMPLES
69.Ss Example 1 : Open a shell in a jail
70The following command specifies a jail by its name and utilizes the current
71user's shell:
72.Pp
73.Dl # jexec name
74.Pp
75It is also possible to specify a jail by its jid:
76.Pp
77.Dl # jexec JID
78.Ss Example 2 : Run a single command without opening a shell
79The following command runs
80.Ql uname -a
81in a jail called
82.Dq name .
83Since a command is specified explicitly,
84.Nm
85does not spawn an interactive shell.
86Instead,
87.Nm
88executes the specified command directly.
89.Pp
90.Dl # jexec name uname -a
91.Ss Example 3 : Open a shell in a jail with a clean environment
92The following command opens a
93.Xr sh 1
94shell in a jail with a clean environment:
95.Pp
96.Dl # jexec -l name sh
97.Ss Example 4 : Open a shell in a jail with the login command
98The following command utilizes
99.Xr login 1
100to access the jail, submitting an audit record, and displaying the
101user's last login, system copyright, and
102.Xr motd 5
103message:
104.Pp
105.Dl # jexec -l name login -f root
106.Sh SEE ALSO
107.Xr jail_attach 2 ,
108.Xr jail 8 ,
109.Xr jls 8
110.Sh HISTORY
111The
112.Nm
113utility was added in
114.Fx 5.1 .
115.Sh BUGS
116If the jail is not identified by
117.Ar jid
118there is a possible race in between the lookup of the jail
119and executing the command inside the jail.
120Giving a
121.Ar jid
122has a similar race as another process can stop the jail and
123start another one after the user looked up the
124.Ar jid .
125