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System Calls issetugid(2)

NAME

issetugid - determine if current executable is running

setuid or setgid

SYNOPSIS

#include

int issetugid(void);

DESCRIPTION

The issetugid() function enables library functions (in lib-

termlib, libc, or other libraries) to guarantee safe behavior when used in setuid or setgid programs or programs that run with more privileges after a succesful exec(2).

Some library functions might be passed insufficient informa-

tion and not know whether the current program was started setuid or setgid because a higher level calling code might have made changes to the uid, euid, gid, or egid. These

low-level library functions are therefore unable to deter-

mine if they are being run with elevated or normal privileges.

The issetugid() function should be used to determine if a

path name returned from a getenv(3C) call can be used safely to open the specified file. It is often not safe to open such a file because the status of the effective uid is not known.

The result of a call to issetugid() is unaffected by calls

to setuid(), setgid(), or other such calls. In case of a call to fork(2), the child process inherits the same status.

The status of issetugid() is affected only by execve() (see

exec(2)). If a child process executes a new executable file,

a new issetugid() status will be based on the existing

process's uid, euid, gid, and egid permissions and on the modes of the executable file. If the new executable file modes are setuid or setgid, or if the existing process is executing the new image with uid != euid or gid != egid, or if the permitted set before the call to the exec function is

not a superset of the inheritable set at that time, issetu-

gid() returns 1 in the new process.

RETURN VALUES

The issetugid() function returns 1 if the process was made

setuid or setgid as the result of the last or a previous call to execve(). Otherwise it returns 0.

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System Calls issetugid(2)

ERRORS

The issetugid() function is always successful. No return

value is reserved to indicate an error.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | Committed |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| MT-Level | Async-Signal-Safe |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

exec(2), fork(2), setuid(2), getenv(3C), attributes(5), privileges(5)

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